GeForce NOW adds Star Trek: Voyager Across the Unknown and STALCRAFT: X in Feb. 19 drop
NVIDIA has announced today its cloud streaming service now supports more than 4,500 titles, and it is adding 12 more games this week.

The update also includes a community giveaway hosted on Reddit, using the #6YearsofGFN tag. NVIDIA says entries include sharing in game screenshots and memes, with prizes that include an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K and a Thrustmaster HOTAS ONE, running through Friday, February 20. NVIDIA also points users to the GeForce NOW community Discord for additional events.
On the service side, NVIDIA highlights that GeForce NOW supports game libraries across Steam, Xbox including supported PC Game Pass titles, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, and GOG.com. It also calls out “Install to Play” for opted in Steam titles, plus app features like curated rows and library syncing, and it repeats that Ultimate members get priority entry.
Source: NVIDIA
The 12 games NVIDIA lists for this week are:
- Norse: Oath of Blood, new release on Feb. 17 (Steam)
- Diablo, new release on Feb. 18 (Ubisoft Connect)
- Diablo + Hellfire Expansion, new release on Feb. 18 (Ubisoft Connect)
- Star Trek: Voyager Across the Unknown, new release on Feb. 18 (Steam), labeled “GeForce RTX 5080-ready”
- STALCRAFT: X, free on Feb. 19 (Epic Games Store)
- Ys X: Proud Nordics, new release on Feb. 20 (Steam)
- KILLER INN (Steam)
- Trine Enchanted Edition (Epic Games Store)
- Trine 2: Complete Story (Epic Games Store)
- Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince (Epic Games Store)
- Styx: Blades of Greed, new release on Feb. 19 (Steam), labeled “GeForce RTX 5080-ready”
As part of the same post, NVIDIA promotes Battlefield 6 Season 2, titled “Extreme Measures,” and says the update is playable via GeForce NOW with the usual cloud delivery benefits. The post also spotlights Styx: Blades of Greed from Nacon as one of this week’s additions, and it labels two titles as “GeForce RTX 5080-ready” in the list.
Source: NVIDIA PR