Six New Games Join GeForce NOW This Week: Full Lineup and Details

NVIDIA has added six new games to GeForce NOW alongside the Steam Summer Sale. The lineup spans an HD-2D action RPG from Square Enix, a movement shooter from the Splitgate studio, an extraction game with giant mechs, and more.

NVIDIA has added six new games to the GeForce NOW library this week, coinciding with the 2026 Steam Summer Sale. The update brings a strong mix of genres to the cloud platform, headlined by Square Enix’s HD-2D action RPG The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, Devolver Digital’s roguelite Dark Scrolls, and the mech-based extraction shooter SAND: Raiders of Sophie. This batch closes out a June that delivered 18 games to the service across four weekly updates.

Complete List of Games Added This Week

All six titles are accessible through Steam on GeForce NOW:

  • Dark Scrolls (New release on Steam, June 22)
  • SAND: Raiders of Sophie (New release on Steam, June 22)
  • Deer & Boy (New release on Steam, June 23)
  • EMPULSE (New release on Steam, June 24, Early Access)
  • The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales (Steam)
  • FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves (Steam)

Several of these titles are currently discounted as part of the Steam Summer Sale, which runs through July 9. FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves is 25% off for the Standard Edition and 40% off for the Legend Edition, EMPULSE launched with a 25% introductory discount, and SAND: Raiders of Sophie is available at 21% off in Early Access.

The Adventures of Elliot: Square Enix’s First HD-2D Action RPG

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is the first original action RPG built on Square Enix’s HD-2D visual framework, developed by the team behind Octopath Traveler and Bravely Default at Claytechworks. Released on June 18 across Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, the game follows protagonist Elliot and fairy companion Faie across four distinct historical ages. Players use seven weapon types alongside magical abilities in real-time combat layered over the series’ signature blend of pixel art and 3D environments.

Its addition to GeForce NOW is particularly valuable for players on lower-spec machines who want to experience the game’s visual detail without local hardware limitations. Cloud streaming removes the download burden of a full RPG install while preserving Steam Cloud save synchronisation across devices.

Dark Scrolls: Devolver Digital’s Roguelite Dungeon Scroller

Dark Scrolls, developed by doinksoft and published by Devolver Digital, is a fantasy-themed action platformer that merges shmup-style bullet patterns with roguelite progression. Nine playable characters bring unique attacks and abilities to procedurally generated dungeon runs, available in both solo and online co-op modes. Released on June 22, the game has already picked up attention for its retro visual charm and challenging loop design. It is currently included in launch promotions and bundles on Steam.

SAND: Raiders of Sophie: Mech Extraction Combat on a Desert Planet

Developed by Hologryph and TowerHaus and published by tinyBuild, SAND: Raiders of Sophie is a PvPvE extraction shooter set on an alternate-history 1910s desert planet. Players pilot highly customisable walking mechs called Tramplers, scavenging for loot, weapons, and artefacts while battling rival players and environmental dangers. The game launched into Early Access on June 22 with two core modes: Voyage Mode for open-world exploration and Storm Dive for session-based competitive matches with a shrinking play area. On Steam, it currently holds a 60% positive rating from nearly 1,900 user reviews.

EMPULSE: The Splitgate Studio’s New Movement Shooter

EMPULSE is a 6v6 movement shooter from 1047 Games, the studio behind Splitgate. Entering Early Access on June 24 for Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, the game features wall running, grappling hooks, Holojumps, terrain-modifying P.A.I.N.T. Bombs, and controllable mechs. It launched at an introductory price of $15 for the first week, rising to $20 afterwards. GeForce NOW support means players without powerful local hardware can still experience the game’s fast-paced competitive action at high frame rates through NVIDIA’s cloud servers.

Deer & Boy: A Silent Cinematic Adventure

Deer & Boy, from developer Lifeline Games and publisher Dear Villagers, is a narrative cinematic platformer that tells its story entirely through visuals and music, with no dialogue. A runaway boy meets a young fawn, and their growing bond opens new abilities and emotional weight across forests, factories, and mountains. Released on June 23, the game holds a 93% positive rating on Steam from 128 reviews and a Metascore of 75. It offers a quieter, emotionally driven alternative to the combat-heavy titles in this week’s update.

FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves Arrives on the Cloud

SNK’s FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves, the first mainline Fatal Fury entry in over 25 years, is now streamable through GeForce NOW. Originally released in January 2026, the fighting game features the innovative REV System for enhanced offensive and defensive mechanics, cross-platform multiplayer, and a comic book-inspired art style. It won Best Fighting Game at The Game Awards 2025 and holds an 80 Metacritic score. The cloud addition is especially relevant for competitive players who want consistent online performance without relying on local GPU power.

How the Steam Summer Sale Strengthens Cloud Gaming

The timing of this GeForce NOW update alongside the Steam Summer Sale creates a practical opportunity for cloud gamers. Players can purchase discounted titles and stream them immediately without downloading large files or worrying about local storage. GeForce NOW does not provide game ownership; users must own the games through supported stores like Steam, Epic Games Store, or Xbox before streaming. Steam Cloud saves keep progress synchronised across PCs, Macs, phones, tablets, TVs, and other compatible devices.

NVIDIA is also running its own GeForce NOW Summer Sale through July 8, offering 35% off 12-month memberships. The discount reduces the Ultimate plan by $70 and the Performance plan by $35. Ultimate members access GeForce RTX 4080 and RTX 5080 class cloud hardware with up to 4K resolution at 120 FPS, DLSS, ray tracing, and NVIDIA Reflex support.

What Else Was Added to GeForce NOW in June 2026?

This week’s six titles cap off a busy month for the platform. Earlier June additions included Neverness to Everness, Gothic 1 Remake, Jurassic World Evolution 3 (Xbox/Game Pass), DOOM Eternal (Epic Games Store), The Elder Scrolls Online (Xbox/Game Pass), NBA THE RUN, Duet Night Abyss, Aphelion, Citizen Sleeper (Epic Games Store), Pro Cycling Manager 26, and several more. In total, NVIDIA confirmed 18 games would join the service across June’s four GFN Thursday updates.

Worth Knowing Before You Buy

Before purchasing a game specifically to play on GeForce NOW, always confirm it is listed as supported on the platform. Not every Steam game is available through the cloud service, as publishers must opt in. Once confirmed, buying during the Summer Sale and streaming immediately is one of the strongest use cases for cloud gaming, particularly for laptop users, handheld device owners, and anyone managing limited SSD space.

If you are looking to top up your Steam balance to take advantage of the Summer Sale, you can find Steam Wallet Codes on GamerMarkt for a quick and straightforward purchase.

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