Dying Light: The Beast and 12 More Games Join NVIDIA GeForce NOW Library With RTX 5080 Support
NVIDIA has expanded its cloud gaming service once again, confirming in its official GeForce NOW update that Dying Light: The Beast leads the latest batch of titles entering the platform. Techland’s highly anticipated sequel, which launches today on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, is now also available for streaming through GeForce NOW.
A Major Addition: Dying Light: The Beast
Beyond its simultaneous launch across traditional platforms, Dying Light: The Beast arrives on GeForce NOW with RTX 5080 support, ensuring top-tier streaming performance for members subscribed to the Ultimate tier. The title also takes advantage of NVIDIA’s cutting-edge technologies, including DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution, enabling players to experience enhanced visuals and dramatically improved frame rates even in the cloud.
The service is expanding today with 13 new additions, spanning brand-new launches, recent DLC expansions, and classic strategy titles. Several of these games are also optimized for NVIDIA’s RTX 5080, ensuring the highest streaming fidelity available.
The full list includes:
Notably, Jump Space - a new co-op PvE action title launching tomorrow - will be available from day one on GeForce NOW, and the recently released Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Claws of Awaji DLC is also supported through the platform.
In addition to Dying Light: The Beast, two other high-profile upcoming releases are now officially RTX 5080 Ready on GeForce NOW: Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and Monster Hunter Wilds. This ensures that players can take advantage of next-generation hardware acceleration through the cloud, delivering ultra-high performance even on non-gaming PCs, laptops, and mobile devices.
The inclusion of Dying Light: The Beast reflects NVIDIA’s ongoing strategy of aligning major AAA releases with GeForce NOW availability at launch. The platform has become increasingly valuable for players who want to experience new games at their highest possible settings without investing in costly hardware upgrades. With full RTX 5080 integration, GeForce NOW continues to serve as one of the most powerful cloud gaming solutions available.
Do you see GeForce NOW’s RTX 5080 support as a true alternative to high-end gaming rigs, or do you think local hardware will always remain the best way to experience titles like Dying Light: The Beast?