Nvidia is bolstering its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service with a fresh lineup of 15 new titles this month, headlined by the eagerly awaited open-world action-adventure game, Crimson Desert. This expansion allows players to stream a wider variety of games without the need for high-end gaming hardware, leveraging Nvidia’s cloud infrastructure for a premium gaming experience.
The ongoing additions to the GeForce NOW library demonstrate Nvidia’s commitment to providing accessible gaming options. The service allows users to play titles they already own on digital storefronts like Steam, as well as access to games available through Xbox Game Pass. This month’s additions span a range of genres, catering to diverse player preferences. The growing library aims to provide a compelling alternative to traditional PC gaming, removing the barrier of expensive hardware requirements.
Crimson Desert, developed by Pearl Abyss, is positioned as a major draw for GeForce NOW subscribers. The game, set on the continent of Pywel, promises a vast and immersive world filled with exploration, large-scale battles and a narrative-driven experience. Nvidia confirmed support for Crimson Desert at CES 2026, highlighting its expanding cloud gaming lineup. Pearl Abyss announced the game is scheduled for worldwide release on March 19 and is currently available for pre-order.
GeForce NOW March 2026 Game Lineup
Here’s a complete list of the games joining the GeForce NOW service throughout March 2026, with availability dates where specified:
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (Available on Game Pass, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
- Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered (Steam)
- Esoteric Ebb (Steam)
- The Legend of Khiimori (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
- Slay the Spire 2 (Steam)
- Docked (Steam)
- Death Stranding Director’s Cut (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
- LORT (Steam)
- John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando (Steam, available March 12, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
- Everwind (Steam, available March 17)
- Crimson Desert (Steam, available March 19)
- Screamer (Steam, available March 23)
- Nova Roma (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass, available March 26)
- Legacy of Kain: Ascendance (Steam, available March 31)
- Subliminal (Steam, available March 31)
Several titles, including Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and Death Stranding Director’s Cut, are optimized for GeForce RTX 5080-ready systems, offering enhanced graphical fidelity for players with compatible hardware. The addition of Nova Roma and select other titles to the service also provides access for Xbox Game Pass subscribers.
Enhanced Features for GeForce NOW Users
Nvidia is also leveraging its DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) technology to enhance the GeForce NOW experience. Crimson Desert will support DLSS Super Resolution for Premium tier subscribers, and DLSS Multi Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction for Ultimate tier users, promising improved performance and visual quality. Wccftech reports these features will allow for higher framerates and resolutions.
Notably, while Death Stranding Director’s Cut is being added to the GeForce NOW library, there is currently no indication that Death Stranding 2, set to release in two weeks, will be available on the platform.
The continued expansion of the GeForce NOW library and the integration of technologies like DLSS demonstrate Nvidia’s ongoing investment in cloud gaming. As the service evolves, it will be interesting to see how Nvidia further refines the streaming experience and expands its partnerships with game developers and publishers. The launch of Crimson Desert on GeForce NOW is a key moment for the service, and its performance will likely influence future game integrations.
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