GeForce NOW’s December Additions Include Hogwarts Legacy and the First Activision Titles on Ubisoft+; Half Price Holiday Sale Live Now

Dec 4, 2025 at 09:00am EST
A promotional graphic for NVIDIA GeForce Now features games including 'Hogwarts Legacy,' 'Routine,' 'Everdream Valley,' 'Octopath Traveler,' and 'Lego Harry Potter Collection' displayed in hexagonal frames.

This week's GeForce NOW Thursday reveals the full list of PC games being added to the cloud platform's library in December 2025.

One of these games is 2023's best-selling title by Avalanche Software, Hogwarts Legacy. Moreover, GeForce NOW users are finally getting access to the first Activision titles to be made available on Ubisoft+. As you might recall, part of the deal that unlocked Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard was the sale of cloud gaming rights to Ubisoft. Subscribers to Ubisoft+ Premium can now play games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and the Spyro Reignited Trilogy on GFN, with more to be added later.

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Today, NVIDIA kicks off the Half-Price Holiday sale. Premium GeForce NOW memberships are available now through December 50 (while supplies last) at 50% off for the first month for a limited time. Starting today, members can also link their Battle.net accounts directly to GFN for automatic single sign-on across all supported devices, making it easier to access Battle.net games via cloud.

Here's the complete list of GeForce NOW games being added throughout December:

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