Vampire Crawlers Headlines the Latest GeForce NOW Additions as NVIDIA Rolls Out Smarter Library Tags
NVIDIA has revealed this week’s GeForce NOW update, and while Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard is the headline game addition, the more meaningful long term change may be the service’s new library labels for connected subscriptions. According to NVIDIA’s latest GeForce NOW update, members can now see in app tags for titles included through connected Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft+ libraries, making it much easier to identify what is already available to stream without extra guesswork.
That quality of life feature was first announced during GDC 2026, and it is now officially live. NVIDIA says the labels appear directly on game details inside the GeForce NOW app once users connect their Xbox Game Pass or Ubisoft+ accounts. For cloud gaming users with large libraries spread across multiple services, this is one of the more practical usability upgrades GeForce NOW has added in recent months, because it reduces friction at the exact point where players decide what to launch.
On the games side, NVIDIA confirmed 6 additions and updates for the week.
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard is being positioned as the standout addition in this batch. NVIDIA describes it as a chaotic roguelite horde escape game set in the Vampire Survivors universe, built around fast runs, wild upgrade combinations, and dense enemy waves that can quickly turn each session into a screen filling mess of effects and close calls. It launched on Steam and Xbox on April 21 and is also available through Game Pass, which gives it a strong fit for GeForce NOW’s increasingly subscription friendly structure.
The rest of the list rounds out the week with a wider mix of styles. Tides of Tomorrow joins as a new narrative adventure release, ‘83 arrives in Early Access with its large scale Cold War gone hot tactical shooter setup, Diablo III expands onto Ubisoft Connect support inside GeForce NOW, Crimson Desert gets added for Xbox Play Anywhere users, and MapleStory M also enters the cloud lineup. It is not the biggest single week GeForce NOW has ever had for new titles, but it is a balanced one, especially for players who value broader library access over one massive blockbuster drop.
NVIDIA is also using this week’s update to push a Marvel Rivals reward. According to the same GeForce NOW announcement, Premium members can claim the Thor Midgard Umber skin starting now, while free tier users can access it starting Friday, April 24. NVIDIA says the reward can be claimed through the account portal and redeemed in game on Steam, with availability running through May 23, 2026.
Overall, this week’s GeForce NOW update is less about sheer volume and more about ecosystem refinement. The new Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft+ labels may sound small on paper, but they directly improve discoverability, which is one of the biggest pain points in modern cloud and subscription gaming. Add a solid batch of new games led by Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard, and NVIDIA is continuing to make GeForce NOW feel less like a disconnected streaming add on and more like a smarter extension of the PC libraries players already have.
What do you think matters more for GeForce NOW right now, bigger weekly game drops or smarter quality of life features like subscription tags and improved library clarity?
