Nvidia GeForce NOW Adds 12 New Games in July, Including Black Flag Resynced

Nvidia GeForce NOW adds 12 new games to its library in July 2026, including Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced. Annual subscriptions are discounted during the summer sale.

Nvidia GeForce NOW Adds 12 New Games in July, Including Black Flag Resynced

NOW is expanding its game library in July 2026 with 12 new titles, giving cloud gamers immediate access to fresh releases without needing high-end local hardware. The update includes major additions like Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains, and Meccha Chameleon, which are launching on Steam and Xbox Game Pass at the same time. This expansion allows subscribers to play these new games directly through the cloud service, provided they already own a license for the title on PC Game Pass or another supported store. Players looking to add these titles to their roster can take advantage of a summer sale that offers significant discounts on annual memberships.

Cloud gamers can stream new releases while annual subscriptions see significant price drops

The service is adding these games globally starting in July 2026, ensuring that users across all regions can access the new library immediately. GeForce NOW operates on a model where users must purchase the game separately through standard digital storefronts before they can stream it on the platform. This requirement means that the cloud subscription grants access to the streaming infrastructure, but not the game software itself. Subscribers should verify their existing library on PC Game Pass or other compatible stores to ensure they can launch these new additions without additional purchase costs beyond the standard game price.

Nvidia is currently running a summer sale on its annual subscription tiers to coincide with this library expansion. The discount for the Premium annual membership is set at $35, bringing the total cost down from the standard annual price. The Ultimate annual membership is seeing a larger discount of $70, offering more savings for users who want access to higher performance tiers and priority access. These price reductions apply to new annual subscriptions and renewals, making it a cost-effective time to commit to a full year of service if you plan to play the new July releases.

We looked at the last GeForce NOW update earlier while tracking Nvidia launches, and several of the same balance and stability themes came up. The current update focuses on adding high-profile titles rather than changing the underlying streaming technology or subscription structure. Users can expect the same reliable performance they have come to rely on, now with a wider selection of games to choose from. The combination of new releases and discounted annual plans provides a clear value proposition for existing subscribers and those considering joining the platform for the first time this summer.

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