Nvidia is expanding its cloud gaming lineup for GeForce NOW with 15 new titles hitting the service in March 2026. This means gamers can stream the latest games without needing a top-tier gaming PC, opening up high-end experiences to a wider audience.
The upcoming additions mix familiar favorites and highly anticipated releases. The standout is Crimson Desert, one of the year’s most awaited open-world action-adventure games. Set on the vast continent of Pywel, players will explore diverse landscapes from deserts to mountains, complete quests, interact with characters, and dive into a variety of in-game activities.
Here’s the full list of games coming to GeForce NOW in March 2026. Some titles are already playable on the platform, while others will roll out throughout the month:
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (available on Xbox Game Pass, optimized for Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080)
- Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered (Steam)
- Esoteric Ebb (Steam)
- The Legend of Khiimori (Steam, supports Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080)
- Slay the Spire 2 (Steam)
- Docked (Steam)
- Death Stranding Director’s Cut (Steam, supports Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080)
- LORT (Steam)
- John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando (Steam, releases March 12, supports Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080)
- Everwind (Steam, releases March 17)
- Crimson Desert (Steam, releases March 19)
- Screamer (Steam, releases March 23)
- Nova Roma (Steam and Xbox Game Pass, releases March 26)
- Legacy of Kain: Ascendance (Steam, releases March 31)
- Subliminal (Steam, releases March 31)
This library boost means GeForce NOW users can enjoy an even broader range of modern games streamed directly to their devices, including those with more modest hardware. For Russian gamers, this is particularly notable, as cloud gaming services like GeForce NOW help bypass the challenges of accessing powerful gaming rigs locally, which are often costly or scarce. Internationally, the move highlights Nvidia’s ongoing push to democratize gaming access through the cloud, making high-end titles playable everywhere, anytime.
With cloud gaming steadily evolving, Nvidia’s March update underscores the growing relevance of services like GeForce NOW in shaping how we play. By adding both current hits and upcoming blockbusters such as Crimson Desert, Nvidia is not only expanding its content catalog but also reinforcing its position in the competitive cloud gaming arena dominated by players like Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming and Sony’s PlayStation Now. For gamers worldwide, especially those without cutting-edge PCs, these developments promise greater choice and convenience without sacrificing game quality or performance.

