Mafia: The Old Country Leads GeForce Now’s Latest Additions Alongside Titan Quest II and More
NVIDIA’s GeForce Now cloud streaming service has expanded its library this week with six notable titles, headlined by Hangar 13’s Mafia: The Old Country. Other highlights include Grimlore Games’ surprise early access release of Titan Quest II, Stormgate’s long-awaited 1.0 launch, and several additional fan favorites.
Mafia: The Old Country arrives on the service just ahead of its official launch tomorrow, giving players the opportunity to immerse themselves in its richly detailed Sicilian setting without the need for high-end hardware. For those running it locally, NVIDIA recommends installing its latest GPU drivers to ensure optimal performance.
Following its unexpected early access debut during THQ Nordic’s 2025 Digital Showcase, Titan Quest II has already surpassed 300,000 copies sold in under three days. Its inclusion on GeForce Now offers even more players the chance to experience its mythological action RPG gameplay.
Meanwhile, Stormgate: Ashes of the Earth officially graduates from early access with its 1.0 update, which launched on August 5. While the game was previously available on GeForce Now, this major milestone marks what many consider a full release, earning it a place in this week’s lineup.
Also joining the service is Assassin’s Creed Mirage, now streamable via Xbox Game Pass integration, bringing Ubisoft’s stealth-driven historical adventure to GeForce Now subscribers.
The update is rounded out by the atmospheric horror classic Amnesia: The Dark Descent and the fast-paced fighting game HUNTER X HUNTER: NEN X IMPACT.
Full list of new additions to GeForce Now:
Mafia: The Old Country
Titan Quest II
Assassin’s Creed Mirage
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
HUNTER X HUNTER: NEN X IMPACT
Stormgate: Ashes of the Earth v1.0
With these additions, GeForce Now continues to strengthen its appeal to players seeking high-quality experiences on any device.
Which of these new titles will you be streaming first the gritty streets of Mafia: The Old Country, the mythical battles of Titan Quest II, or the RTS strategy of Stormgate?