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NVIDIA Expands GeForce NOW Library with 21 New Titles This July

As the new month begins, NVIDIA brings exciting news for GeForce NOW subscribers. The company has officially announced support for 21 new games coming to its cloud gaming service throughout July — some of which are brand-new releases fresh out of the box.

A recent blog post from NVIDIA highlights the full list of titles joining the platform this month, including major names like Killing Floor 3 , Little Nightmares II , Schedule I , and RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business . Whether you’re into action-packed shooters, atmospheric puzzles, or immersive story-driven adventures, there’s something in this update for every type of gamer.

 

🔥 This Week’s New Additions

Starting right at the beginning of July, GeForce NOW is already welcoming several new titles to the service:

  • Little Nightmares II (July 1) – A haunting puzzle-platformer now available on Xbox and part of PC Game Pass.
  • Figment (July 3) – A surreal adventure game now free on the Epic Games Store.
  • Path of Exile 2 – From Kakao Games.
  • Clicker Heroes, Fabledom, Rogue: Genesia , and Schedule I – All available now via Steam.

These titles are live and ready to stream for eligible GeForce NOW members.

 

📅 Mid-to-Late July Lineup

But that’s just the start. NVIDIA has more big additions lined up later this month, including several hotly anticipated titles:

  • The Ascent (July 8) – Now available on Xbox and part of PC Game Pass.
  • Every Day We Fight (July 10)
  • Mycopunk (July 10)
  • Brickadia (July 11)
  • HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×IMPACT (July 15)
  • Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition (July 15)
  • DREADZONE, The Drifter , and He Is Coming (July 17)
  • Killing Floor 3 (July 24) – One of the most awaited releases this month.
  • RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business (July 17)
  • Wildgate (July 22)
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers (July 23) – Available on both Steam and the Epic Games Store.
  • Battle Brothers and RoboCop Rogue City – Unfinished Business also added soon.

⛽ What This Means for Cloud Gamers

This latest wave of game additions reinforces NVIDIA’s ongoing commitment to expanding GeForce NOW’s library and keeping it relevant with the latest releases. While GeForce NOW isn’t a subscription-based game library like Xbox Game Pass, it does allow users to stream their own purchased games (or those included in their PC Game Pass) without needing high-end hardware.

This makes it a great option for players who want flexibility — whether they’re using a lightweight laptop, tablet, or even a smart TV.

 

💡 Final Notes

It’s worth noting that NVIDIA often adds even more games beyond what’s listed in early announcements. So if you’re a GeForce NOW subscriber, it’s a good idea to check back regularly to see what’s newly available.

Also, remember: to play any title on GeForce NOW, you must own the game (either through purchase or via PC Game Pass). Unlike all-you-can-eat services, GeForce NOW acts as a streaming bridge between your existing library and your device.

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