Possessor(s), Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, and More Join GeForce NOW This Week

NVIDIA has announced a substantial update to its GeForce NOW library, adding twelve new titles to the cloud gaming platform this week, including one of the year’s biggest releases. The full announcement is available in NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW blog post. Leading the lineup is Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which arrives just in time for its global launch and is now playable through NVIDIA’s streaming service. While competitive shooters over cloud technology often depend heavily on a user’s connection stability and latency, the ability to access a major new release instantly brings additional value to GeForce NOW’s expanding ecosystem.

Another highlight is Anno 117: Pax Romana, a title that benefits greatly from the platform’s high performance servers. Strategy and city-building games tend to be ideal candidates for cloud play, and Anno 117 is joining the list of titles that are ready for NVIDIA’s new RTX 5080 tier. As of this week, GeForce NOW users in Phoenix, Arizona, can access RTX 5080 hardware, as Phoenix is the newest region to be upgraded. Stockholm is next on the rollout schedule, and players can track the global deployment timeline through NVIDIA’s server upgrade page.

This week’s additions also include the action RPG Where Winds Meet, the surreal action experience Possessor(s), and several new indie and AA releases. In total, twelve games are joining the service, covering a broad range of genres and gameplay styles. The complete list of titles added to GeForce NOW this week is as follows:

With a major AAA shooter, a high profile strategy title, multiple day one cloud launches, and a continued rollout of RTX 5080 server regions, this week marks one of the most content-heavy updates for GeForce NOW so far in 2025. NVIDIA continues positioning its platform as a hybrid bridge for players who want high performance gaming on any device without relying solely on expensive local hardware.


Which of this week’s new GeForce NOW titles are you planning to try first, and is your region next in line for RTX 5080 servers? Share your thoughts below.

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