GeForce NOW Kicks Off 2026 with 14 New Games Added Throughout January

Jan 1, 2026 at 09:00am EST
A collage of video game graphics featuring 'Quarantine Zone,' 'Starrupture,' 'Pathologic 3,' 'Nova Roma,' and 'MIO: Memories in Orbit,' with the NVIDIA GeForce Now logo in the corner.

Today, NVIDIA sent the first GeForce NOW Thursday blast of the year, revealing the PC games that have entered the library this week and also those scheduled to be added throughout the whole month.

Let's begin with the former list. There's a new indie game that just launched, My Winter Car, and four games that have been out for some time but are now being supported by GeForce NOW. Eternights was not at all available on NVIDIA's cloud gaming platform, while the others could be streamed but only if you owned them via Steam; now, they can also be streamed if you own them via the Xbox or Epic Games stores.

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Personally, I continue to be a strong advocate for Don't Nod's Banishers: Ghost of New Eden. If you enjoy the latest God of War games, this is one you don't want to miss. It's a little less polished, sure, but its overall quality is not that far removed from Santa Monica's acclaimed masterpieces, and it also offers a much greater degree of player agency. The Casting of Frank Stone and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 are also two great titles in their respective genres.

As for the rest of January 2026, GeForce NOW users can expect the following titles to populate their library in the coming weeks:

Admittedly, when comparing this list with the official game release schedule, several notable titles are missing, including 2XKO, Arknights: Endfield, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, Code Vein II, and Front Mission 3 Remake. That said, it is still possible NVIDIA will add them to GeForce NOW at a later time; the initial list announced at the beginning of each month is usually bolstered by several late additions.

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