GeForce NOW Adds The Outer Worlds 2 and ARC Raiders, Both RTX 5080-Ready
NVIDIA has expanded its GeForce NOW library with a new batch of titles, headlined by Obsidian Entertainment’s highly anticipated The Outer Worlds 2 and Embark Studios’ sci-fi extraction shooter ARC Raiders. Both games are fully RTX 5080-ready, supporting the latest NVIDIA Blackwell server upgrade, which allows Ultimate tier subscribers to enable DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation for maximum frame rates and next-generation visual performance.
The two major additions are accompanied by several other new releases now streaming through GeForce NOW.
New Titles Available This Week
The Outer Worlds 2
Both The Outer Worlds 2 and ARC Raiders showcase the latest advances in GeForce NOW Ultimate’s Blackwell architecture, offering real-time ray tracing and AI-driven frame generation at up to 4K 120 FPS for cloud players.
NVIDIA confirmed that its RTX 5080-class servers are now live in Sofia, Bulgaria, marking another milestone in its global server rollout. The next regions scheduled to receive the upgrade are Amsterdam and Montréal, which will further improve latency and streaming quality for European and North American users.
To celebrate the launch of ARC Raiders, NVIDIA announced a limited-time promotion: anyone who purchases a new 12-month GeForce NOW Ultimate membership between today and November 20 will receive a digital copy of ARC Raiders for free.
Like Embark Studios’ previous title, The Finals, ARC Raiders features support for RTX Global Illumination (RTXGI), enhancing the realism of lighting and reflections in its post-apocalyptic world. GeForce NOW Performance and Ultimate tier members can activate RTXGI directly in the game’s settings for improved visual fidelity during gameplay.
With The Outer Worlds 2 joining Obsidian’s growing lineup and ARC Raiders offering next-gen cooperative shooting experiences, this week’s GeForce NOW update highlights NVIDIA’s ongoing effort to bring high-end PC gaming to players everywhere, no matter their hardware.
Which of these new titles are you planning to stream first on GeForce NOW?
