NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service marked its sixth anniversary this week, celebrating with 24 new games throughout February.
The service officially launched on February 4, 2020, though its beta phase began in 2015. Since the public launch, members have streamed over 1 billion hours across thousands of available titles.
NVIDIA kicks off the anniversary month with 10 new games this week. The lineup includes Team Jade's tactical shooter Delta Force, now fully deployed on the cloud platform. PUBG: BLINDSPOT, the newest title in the PUBG universe, also joins the service alongside World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition.
Additional titles arriving this week include Indika, Menace, Carmageddon: Rogue Shift, Fallout Shelter, Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition, Roadcraft, and Wildgate.
More games will follow throughout February, with Reanimal scheduled for February 13 and Styx: Blades of Greed launching February 19.
GeForce NOW now streams using NVIDIA Blackwell RTX servers, delivering high-end gaming performance to devices without requiring local hardware upgrades. The service transforms compatible devices into powerful gaming rigs capable of running PC titles through cloud streaming.
The anniversary comes as NVIDIA faces reported delays for its GeForce RTX 50 Super series refresh, reportedly due to global memory shortages driven by AI industry demand.
However, GeForce NOW continues expanding its library while maintaining its position as one of the top cloud gaming options.
Members can access the new games without waiting for downloads or updates, playing instantly across supported devices. The service supports multiple game clients and platforms, allowing subscribers to play titles they already own through cloud streaming.















