NVIDIA has rolled out GeForce NOW version 2.0.74, and while it’s not a headline-grabber, it quietly improves some key parts of the experience — especially for those juggling multiple game libraries across services like Steam, Xbox, and Ubisoft+.
Settings Menu Gets a Streamlined Overhaul
The settings menu in the GeForce NOW app has been completely reorganized, making it easier to tweak your streaming quality, manage language preferences, and handle connected accounts. It’s now split into clear sections — Account, Connections, Gameplay, System, and About — offering a much cleaner layout and faster navigation.
It’s not just a visual improvement either. The new layout is also far more intuitive to use with a controller, making it easier to adjust settings on TVs or handhelds like the Steam Deck. Whether you’re managing your Ultimate Membership or syncing your Xbox library, everything is now just a few clicks (or button presses) away.

Game Library Sync Just Got Smarter
GeForce NOW now supports improved automatic syncing for PC Game Pass and Ubisoft+ subscribers. Once you’ve linked your accounts and hit “resync,” supported games will automatically show up in your library — no more hunting down titles one by one.
In the updated “Connections” tab, you’ll now see a breakdown of which services are synced and how many games were pulled in. Steam, Xbox, and Ubisoft+ all show synced totals, while Epic Games and Battle.net still don’t support full syncing yet.
This means if you’re subscribed to services like Game Pass Ultimate or Ubisoft+, your GFN library will start feeling more alive and less manual — a major win for cloud gamers bouncing between platforms.
Bug Fixes and Performance Tweaks
As usual, this update also brings under-the-hood fixes with general stability and performance improvements. There’s no full changelog of what was resolved, but smoother sessions and fewer hiccups are always appreciated.

A Small but Meaningful Step Forward
Version 2.0.74 doesn’t reinvent GeForce NOW, but it tightens things up where it matters. The reorganized settings menu is easier to navigate, especially with a controller, and the enhanced sync tools bring your external libraries closer to feeling native.
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