Nvidia has added another set of games to GeForce NOW, with the final May update bringing support for seven games and one demo across several PC storefronts. The biggest addition is 007 First Light, IO Interactive’s new James Bond game, which is now supported through Steam, Epic Games Store, and Xbox on the Microsoft Store.
The update also brings World of Tanks: HEAT, Starminer, Romestead, Alchemy Factory, BeamNG.drive, Ostranauts, and the Resident Evil Requiem Demo to Nvidia’s cloud gaming service. That gives GeForce NOW subscribers a mix of new releases, simulation games, survival and sci fi titles, and a major horror demo to try through cloud streaming.
007 First Light is the headline addition, and Nvidia is using it to promote GeForce NOW Ultimate
007 First Light is the main focus of this week’s GeForce NOW update. Nvidia is currently offering the game as part of a limited time bundle for people who buy a 12 month GeForce NOW Ultimate subscription. The bundle includes the game as a Steam key. Ultimate members can also claim the Dare Elite Outfit as an in game bonus.
Nvidia is promoting 007 First Light as a showcase for its higher end cloud streaming tier. GeForce NOW Ultimate uses RTX class cloud hardware and supports streaming at up to 5K with HDR, depending on the device, connection, and subscription conditions. The appeal is clear: players can stream Bond’s origin story without needing a powerful local gaming PC.
This matters because 007 First Light is a new premium release, and not everyone has hardware capable of running it well at high settings. Cloud streaming gives players another path, especially if they already own the game on a supported store and have a stable internet connection.
| Game | Store or status |
|---|---|
| Romestead | New release on Steam |
| World of Tanks: HEAT | New release on Steam |
| 007 First Light | Steam, Epic Games Store, and Xbox through Microsoft Store |
| Starminer | New release on Steam |
| Resident Evil Requiem Demo | New release on Steam |
| Alchemy Factory | Steam |
| BeamNG.drive | Epic Games Store |
| Ostranauts | Steam |
World of Tanks: HEAT is another notable addition. The free to play vehicle shooter launched on Steam and is now available through GeForce NOW, giving players a way to jump in without depending fully on local hardware. Starminer also joins the service after its Steam release, while the Resident Evil Requiem Demo gives curious players a low risk way to test Capcom’s horror title through the cloud.

The update also includes BeamNG.drive through the Epic Games Store, which is useful because the game remains popular with players who enjoy driving physics, crashes, and sandbox vehicle experimentation. Ostranauts and Alchemy Factory round out the list for players interested in smaller PC titles.
There is one important reminder. GeForce NOW is not the same as Game Pass or EA Play. The service does not automatically give you access to paid games. You still need to own the game on a supported PC store, or have a valid license through a linked service such as PC Game Pass where supported. Subscribers also have monthly playtime limits depending on their plan.
This week’s update gives GeForce NOW a stronger mix of new releases and existing PC games. 007 First Light gives Nvidia a major showcase title, while World of Tanks: HEAT, Starminer, and the Resident Evil Requiem Demo add more variety for players who use cloud gaming across devices.



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