GeForce NOW has expanded its supported game library again, with 12 more titles joining the cloud gaming service this week. The new additions include recent releases such as The Sinking City 2, Gallipoli, and Stars Reach, alongside several existing PC and Xbox games.
The update gives subscribers more options across Steam, Xbox, Game Pass, and the Epic Games Store. As usual, GeForce NOW does not automatically provide ownership of these games. You need to own a supported copy through an eligible storefront or have access through a compatible subscription such as PC Game Pass.
The latest expansion arrives during a busy month for GeForce NOW, which has also received several platform and app improvements.
12 games are joining GeForce NOW
Three of the new additions are recent releases. Stars Reach and The Sinking City 2 launched on Steam on August 18, while Gallipoli arrived on August 20.
The remaining games cover a broad mix of genres, including horror, action, simulation, role playing, and adventure.
| Game | Supported store or access |
|---|---|
| Stars Reach | Steam |
| The Sinking City 2 | Steam |
| Gallipoli | Steam |
| DIVE or DIE: Children of Rain | Steam |
| Escape the Backroom | Xbox, Game Pass |
| Hell Is Us | Xbox, Game Pass |
| High on Life | Steam |
| High on Life 2 | Steam, Xbox, Game Pass |
| Parcel Simulator | Steam |
| Starvester | Steam |
| The Thaumaturge | Xbox, Game Pass |
| Tomb Raider IV VI Remastered | Epic Games Store |
The Sinking City 2 is one of the more notable additions this week. The game continues the supernatural horror direction of the series while moving further toward survival horror gameplay.
Gallipoli also arrives as a new release and becomes available through GeForce NOW on the same day as its Steam launch.
High on Life 2 is another major inclusion, with support available through both Steam and Xbox. Players with access through Game Pass can also use the cloud gaming service where supported.
GeForce NOW has also expanded its platform support
The game additions follow several technical updates to GeForce NOW during August.
The native Linux application recently moved out of beta and became fully available, giving Linux players a dedicated way to access the service instead of relying only on browser based options.

Firefox support has also been officially added. This brings the browser alongside Chrome, Edge, and Safari as a supported option for accessing GeForce NOW.
These changes broaden the number of devices and operating systems that can use the service without changing its basic ownership model.
You still need to own the games
GeForce NOW works differently from traditional game subscription libraries. Paying for the cloud service does not give you access to every supported title.
You generally need to own the game through a supported PC storefront, or have an active license through a service such as PC Game Pass. GeForce NOW then runs the game remotely on Nvidia's servers and streams the gameplay to your device.
Subscription plans can also include monthly usage limits depending on the tier, so cloud access is not necessarily unlimited.
With 12 more games now supported, GeForce NOW continues to grow both its software library and platform reach. This week's additions are particularly useful for players interested in newer releases, with The Sinking City 2, Gallipoli, and Stars Reach all becoming available through the service shortly after launch.



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