GeForce NOW subscribers will be able to ring in the new year with a plethora of new games and more power under the hood to enhance the experience.
Announced via press release, NVIDIA will kick off 2026 with RTX 5080-powered cloud energy and 14 new games coming to GeForce NOW in January. While this week saw the release of five titles to the platform—including Warhammer 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2, which is RTX 5080 ready—the first week of January will see a host of games, both new and old, coming to the platform.

January will see a wide variety of games coming to GeForce NOW, ranging from the beautifully painted Metroid-like MIO: Memories In Orbit to the more methodical base-building and resource management of StarRupture. This will follow the release of 30 acclaimed titles for December, including a few extras like Fallout: New Vegas and Monster Hunter Stories 1 & 2.
January’s GeForce NOW additions will include:
- Warhammer 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2 (Steam and Epic Games Store) — GeForce RTX 5080-Ready
- Factorio (Steam) — GeForce RTX 5080-Ready
- StarRupture (New release on Steam, Jan. 6)
- Pathologic 3 (New release on Steam, Jan. 9)
- Quarantine Zone: The Last Check (New release on Steam, Jan. 12)
- MIO: Memories in Orbit (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass, Jan. 20)
- Nova Roma (New release Steam, Jan. 22)
- Guild Wars: Reforged (Steam)
- Mon Bazou (Steam)
- Supermarket Simulator (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
- Tavern Keeper (Steam)
ICYMI, here is what else is streaming this week:
- Warhammer 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2 (Epic Games Store)
- My Winter Car (New release on Steam, Dec. 29)
- Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
- The Casting of Frank Stone (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
- Eternights (Epic Games Store)
The introduction of the NVIDIA Blackwell RTX architecture, which was made available for the Ultimate Subscription in August 2025, allows users to access all the NVIDIA technologies that 50 Series GPU owners have access to, including DLSS 4 and 5K 120fps streaming. According to Nads from the YouTube channel Cloud&Console, these features are “a true game-changer for cloud gaming.”
GeForce NOW is available on multiple platforms, including PC, mobile and Steam Deck. The service supports over 2000 games, 2200 with the Steam-connected Install-to-Play feature.




