Kingdom Come Deliverance, REANIMAL, and More Join GeForce NOW as the GFN App Launches on Amazon Fire TV Devices
NVIDIA is extending GeForce NOW reach as the cloud gaming service continues its 6th anniversary push, and the latest expansion is a big one for living room players. The GeForce NOW app is now officially live on Amazon Fire TV devices, giving NVIDIA another pathway toward its goal of turning every screen into a gaming machine.
Alongside the Fire TV launch, this week’s GFN Thursday adds 8 titles to the GeForce NOW library, with a lineup that mixes a major medieval RPG, a brand new horror adventure release, and a Capcom heavy set of classic collections. Warhorse Studio’s Kingdom Come Deliverance is part of the drop, and so is REANIMAL, the new release from Tarsier Studios, the original team behind the Little Nightmares games.
Capcom accounts for 4 of the 8 additions this week, with multiple collections joining the service, including Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Capcom Fighting Collection, Capcom Beat Em Up Bundle, and Mega Man 11. This is a practical compatibility win for players who want plug and play access across more screens without maintaining a dedicated console or PC in every room.
Two titles are arriving as day one additions on GeForce NOW. REANIMAL will be available on 02 13 2026, while Disciples Domination launches today on 02 12 2026. NVIDIA also notes that these 2 are the only games in this week’s batch labeled as GeForce RTX 5080 ready titles, which positions them as a higher tier streaming option for users who want more headroom in supported regions.
Another notable addition is Torment Tides of Numenera, a story driven RPG set in the Ninth World, a futuristic version of Earth. It places players in the role of the Last Castoff, a figure tied to extreme power and a broader mystery, with moral dilemmas centered on the meaning and value of an individual life. It is an interesting pick for cloud play because it favors sustained narrative sessions, the kind of experience that benefits from instant access across devices.
Here is the full list of the 8 games joining this week, with the official store links provided:
At launch, NVIDIA confirms GeForce NOW app support for 3 Fire TV Stick models:
Fire TV Stick 4K Plus 2nd Gen with Fire OS 8.1.6.0 and later
Fire TV Stick 4K Max 2nd Gen with Fire OS 8.1.6.0 and later
Fire TV Stick 4K Max 1st Gen with Fire OS 7.7.1.1 and later
NVIDIA frames these as the initially supported devices, with potential for more Fire TV models to be added later. Streaming is supported at 1080p and 60 FPS with standard dynamic range visuals using H.264 video encoding and audio streaming.
Looking ahead, NVIDIA also signals that more games are coming as February progresses, including Resident Evil Requiem later this month, and it would not be surprising to see additional drops tied to the 6th anniversary momentum.
Are you planning to use GeForce NOW on a Fire TV stick for couch gaming, and which of this week’s additions would you try first, REANIMAL, Kingdom Come Deliverance, or a Capcom collection?
