GeForce NOW Turns Six (Users Streamed Over 1B Hours to Date); 24 New Games Coming This Month

Feb 5, 2026 at 09:00am EST
A large green number '6' and the text 'Years of GeForce NOW' are displayed alongside promotional images for 'Resident Evil,'

NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is turning six this month. As you might recall, it launched right as the COVID-19 pandemic started spreading globally in February 2020. The service has undoubtedly greatly improved over the last few years, convincing more publishers to bring their games to the cloud and also continuously improving the backend technology to raise the bar for cloud gaming, as they did a few months ago with the RTX Blackwell upgrade.

NVIDIA took the opportunity to confirm that GFN users have streamed over one billion hours of gameplay to date. Given the ongoing memory shortage, it wouldn't be surprising to see even more gamers turning to the cloud to play on PC.

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Anyway, to celebrate the anniversary, NVIDIA is adding 24 PC games to the supported GeForce NOW list this month, starting this week with the following titles:

The best is yet to come, though, with CAPCOM's Resident Evil Requiem undoubtedly set to be the most played GeForce NOW game when it launches in late February. Here's the rest of the February 2026 list:

NVIDIA also confirmed that the co-op isometric open world zombie survival game Humanitz is GeForce RTX 5080-ready. Additionally, the upcoming city-building game Nova Roma, due to launch on March 26, 2026, will be streamable via GeForce NOW on day one.

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