
GeForce NOW Marks Sixth Anniversary with 1 Billion Streamed Hours and 24 New Games for February
The GeForce NOW service allows players to stream high-performance PC games from remote servers to virtually any device, such as low-powered laptops, smartphones, and TVs, without the need for lengthy downloads or updates.
RMN Stars Games Desk
New Delhi | February 8, 2026
NVIDIA’s cloud-based game streaming service, GeForce NOW, is celebrating its sixth anniversary this month. Since its initial launch, the platform’s members have streamed over 1 billion hours of gameplay. To mark the occasion, NVIDIA has announced a monthlong celebration featuring 24 new games slated for release throughout February.
The celebration kicks off this week with 10 new titles joining the library. Notable additions include the launch of Delta Force, a tactical first-person shooter featuring high-stakes extraction and large-scale warfare. Also debuting is PUBG: BLINDSPOT, a new 5v5 top-down tactical shooter set within the PUBG universe that emphasizes positioning and coordinated team play. Other games arriving this week include Indika, Menace, World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition, and Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition.
NVIDIA is also pushing technical boundaries by making several new titles GeForce RTX 5080-ready, including Menace, PUBG: BLINDSPOT, Carmageddon: Rogue Shift, and HumanitZ. The GeForce NOW service allows players to stream high-performance PC games from remote servers to virtually any device, such as low-powered laptops, smartphones, and TVs, without the need for lengthy downloads or updates. The platform integrates with existing digital storefronts, allowing users to play games they already own on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and Xbox.
The remainder of February will see additional high-profile releases, such as Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Resident Evil: Requiem. This follows a busy January that saw 21 games added to the library, including Star Wars Outlaws and Warhammer 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2. While some titles like Nova Roma have been shifted to a March release, the service continues to expand its reach and power across every screen in the house.
