The GeForce NOW cloud gaming library continues to grow, welcoming five new games that are instantly playable. This latest batch includes a mix of retro revivals and established classics, offering diverse experiences to subscribers.
Among the notable additions is Screamer, a high-octane racing game that resurrects the spirit of 1990s action. This modern take on the 1995 original plunges players into the “Screamer tournament,” where five teams vie for a staggering 100 billion dollar prize. Driven by personal motivations, competitors are prepared to use their vehicles as weapons in a no-holds-barred quest for victory. Screamer made its debut on Steam on March 26, ready for GeForce RTX 5080-level streaming.
Another classic making its way to the platform is King’s Quest. This title offers a nostalgic journey back to the golden age of RPG storytelling, reminiscent of the 16-bit era. Players follow the legendary King Graham, a former knight whose path to the throne of Daventry was paved with a series of epic quests. King’s Quest became available on Ubisoft on March 25.
In addition to these new releases, the GeForce NOW platform also highlights a significant update for Honkai: Star Rail. The game’s newest update, version 4.1, titled “Unraveled for Daybreak,” celebrates the interstellar Star Rail FEST. This event introduces new zones, challenging content, and fresh characters, including the playable five-star lightning hunter, Detective Ashveil, who uncovers conspiracies behind the Phantasmoon Games. Honkai: Star Rail and its latest update are immediately available for streaming on GeForce NOW.
The full list of new games joining the GeForce NOW library includes:
- Screamer (New release on Steam, March 26)
- King’s Quest (New release on Ubisoft, March 25)
- BATTLETECH (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
- Despot’s Game (Xbox, available on Microsoft)
- Diablo II: Resurrected (Steam)
With a clear appreciation for gaming history, GeForce NOW continues to embrace a wide range of titles, including many beloved retro games for its streaming audience.

