Cloud gamers can now access six new titles on Nvidia GeForce NOW as the service wraps up its June 2026 update cycle. This expansion matters because it broadens the library available to subscribers who rely on streaming rather than local hardware. The new additions include Dark Scrolls, SAND: Raiders of Sophie, Deer & Boy, EMPULSE, The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, and FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves.
Service update expands library while annual subscriptions see significant discounts
Nvidia positions this release alongside its own summer sale event, which runs in parallel with the Steam Summer Sale. The company states that the Steam sale provides the pricing deals while GeForce NOW supplies the streaming flexibility. Users can stream supported Steam games across multiple devices, including PCs, Macs, handhelds, phones, and TVs. The platform syncs progress so players can pick up exactly where they left off regardless of the screen they use.
The update brings specific software support for the newly added titles without changing the underlying cloud infrastructure. GeForce NOW continues to function as a bridge between game libraries and diverse hardware endpoints. This approach allows players to bypass local performance constraints by leveraging remote servers for rendering.
Nvidia is also adjusting subscription costs for annual members during this promotional period. The 12-month Performance membership drops from $99.99 to $64.99 USD (around $64.99). The 12-month Ultimate membership sees a larger reduction, falling from $199.99 to $129.99 USD (around $130). These price cuts apply globally to existing and new annual subscribers.
When we covered the last geforce now update, several of the same balance and stability themes came up. This latest patch follows that pattern by adding content and adjusting costs rather than introducing new technical features. The combination of new game support and lower annual fees provides immediate value for existing subscribers.



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