Summer Game Fest 2025 dropped a wave of announcements, trailers, and surprise reveals and for GeForce NOW users, it’s more than just hype. Many of the games shown are already playable in the cloud, confirmed to arrive soon, or quietly opted in behind the scenes.
We’ve broken everything down from a GFN perspective: which games are already available or officially on the way, which have opted in, which we’re hopeful for, and which ones are less likely to appear.
Let’s start with the most exciting list…
Games Already on GeForce NOW or Confirmed as Coming
Dune: Awakening
One of the most anticipated launches of the year, Dune: Awakening hit nearly 100,000 concurrent players during its advanced access period. It’s fully launching June 10 and confirmed for GFN. See the full breakdown in our GFN Thursday article or visit the game hub.
Splitgate 2
Launched during SGF with a surprise Battle Royale mode, Splitgate 2 is already available on GFN via Steam. It’s fast, portal-powered, and a serious step forward for the franchise. Read our launch breakdown and check the Splitgate 2 hub.
Mafia: The Old Country
2K’s Mafia prequel was part of NVIDIA’s June announcements and is officially coming to GFN, even though it hasn’t opted in yet. It was also one of the early SGF trailer highlights. More info here.
ARC Raiders
After years in development, ARC Raiders finally has a release date: October 30. It’s confirmed for GeForce NOW and showed up with a fresh trailer at SGF. Watch and read more.
MindsEye
Mindseye is confirmed for GFN and launching June 10. It also revealed a surprise Hitman collaboration during the SGF show. Full details in our coverage here.
SCUM 1.0
Already available on GFN, SCUM is leaving Early Access with a major 1.0 update and graphical overhaul on June 17. Read the full article.
Street Fighter 6
Capcom revealed four new fighters coming in Year 3 of Street Fighter 6, which is already on GFN. It also confirmed the return of Capcom Cup with a $1 million prize. Our SF6 breakdown.
The First Descendant
It is already playable on GFN via Steam, and its upcoming Breakthrough update got a flashy new trailer at SGF. A demo drops July 24, and the full update launches August 7. It’s one to watch especially if you’re into fast-paced looter shooters. Full trailer breakdown and GFN recap here.
Games That Have Opted Into GeForce NOW
These games haven’t been officially confirmed by NVIDIA, but they’ve opted into GeForce NOW meaning they’ve granted NVIDIA the rights to possibly enable them on the service once ready. Most titles that opt in do eventually appear on GFN, so keep a close eye on these ones.
WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers got a brand new trailer during Summer Game Fest and is launching July 24. It’s opted into GFN and also coming to Game Pass, making its arrival on the service very likely. You can read our full trailer breakdown here.
Mortal Shell 2 was officially revealed with a new trailer and is set for release in 2026. It’s already opted into GFN, and the original Mortal Shell is currently available on the service. That gives this sequel strong odds of showing up. We covered the announcement in this article.
Chronicles: Medieval is a massive medieval sandbox focused on castle-building and large-scale warfare. It was shown during SGF and has opted into GFN, making it another likely candidate. Here’s our look at it.
Games With a Good Chance of Coming to GeForce NOW
These are the games we believe have a strong likelihood of making their way to GFN. In most cases, the publishers already support the platform or previous entries in the same franchise are available to stream. That makes it far more likely these titles will continue that trend and join GFN either at launch or shortly after.
- Mixtape
- Atomic Heart 2
- The Cube
- Mio: Memories in Orbit
- Jurassic World Evolution 3
- Dying Light: The Beast
Games That Might Come to GeForce NOW
These games are in a more uncertain spot. Some titles in the same franchise are already on GeForce NOW, or the publisher has released a few games on the service. But the overall support is inconsistent, so while we’re hopeful, it’s not guaranteed. We were tempted to bump Resident Evil: Requiem into the “good chance” list, but let’s not jinx it just yet.
- Mouse: P.I. For Hire
- Game of Thrones: War for Westeros
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword
- Killer Inn
- Lego Voyagers
- Lego Party
- Chrono Odyssey
- Seven Deadly Sins: Origin
- Mecha Break
- Resident Evil: Requiem
Games With an Unclear GeForce NOW Future
These are harder to place. They’re often from new developers or publishers who haven’t shown clear support for GFN yet. That doesn’t mean they won’t appear on the service, but there’s just not enough history or data to confidently predict their chances either way.
- Code Vein 2
- End of Abyss
- Marvel Cosmic Invasion
- Felt That: Boxing
- Out of Words
- Acts of Blood
- Wildgate
- ILL
- Infinitesimals
- Last Flag
- Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver
Games Unlikely to Join GeForce NOW (At Least for Now)
Based on past history, these games come from developers or publishers who have either actively avoided GeForce NOW or have yet to bring any of their franchises to the platform. This can always change in the future, but for now, we’re not holding our breath.
- Death Stranding 2
- Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds
- Nicktoons and the Dice of Destiny
- Fractured Blooms
- Crystal of Atlan
- Mina the Hollower
- Deadpool VR
- Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree
- Scott Pilgrim EX
- Blighted
- Stranger Than Heaven
Wrapping Up
Summer Game Fest 2025 delivered a massive wave of reveals, and the GeForce NOW future looks brighter because of it. From confirmed additions and opted-in titles to strong maybes and longshots, there’s a lot to be excited about. We’ll keep tracking GFN opt-ins and confirmations every week, so if you’re playing in the cloud, be sure to check back as the summer showcase season continues.
For more coverage, you can explore all our Summer Game Fest GFN news here.