
Streaming Gamers Can Now Play the RoboCop Expansion and Stronghold Crusader on GeForce NOW
Nvidia is back with its latest weekly update for GeForce NOW , and this time, it’s bringing a notable lineup of new games to the cloud gaming service. Compared to last week’s additions, this update includes a more substantial list of titles , including the new RoboCop: Rogue City standalone expansion , a remastered version of Stronghold Crusader , and several other exciting releases.
While Nvidia had previously teased the arrival of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 on the platform, the popular skateboarding titles from Xbox and Activision are still not available in this week’s update.
🤖 RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business Arrives Today
One of the major highlights of this week’s update is the arrival of RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business , a new standalone expansion that continues the story of the iconic action hero. Gamers who already own the base game on Steam can access the expansion via cloud streaming right at launch .
Additionally, since the base game is now available on Xbox Game Pass , Nvidia has made sure to include cloud support for the Game Pass version as well — giving more players access to the game without needing a separate purchase.
📦 Full List of New GeForce NOW Additions
Here are the games newly added to GeForce NOW this week:
- Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition – Steam, July 15
- The Drifter – Steam, July 17
- He Is Coming – Steam, July 17
- DREADZONE – Steam, July 17
- RoboCop: Rogue City – Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, July 17
- RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business – Steam, July 17
- Battle Brothers – Steam
- BitCraft Online – Steam
- Humanity – Xbox, Microsoft Store
- SteamWorld Dig – Steam
🕹️ What’s Coming Next?
Looking ahead, Nvidia has plans to bring even more titles to GeForce NOW later in July 2025 , including:
- Killing Floor 3
- Wildgate
- Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
- And possibly more unannounced surprises
Fans can expect more details as release dates approach.
🔑 Important Note for GeForce NOW Users
It’s worth remembering that, unlike services such as Xbox Game Pass , GeForce NOW requires users to own a copy of the game (or have access via PC Game Pass ) in order to stream it. This means you’ll need a valid license to play any of the supported titles on the platform.