GeForce NOW is kicking off 2025 by delivering 14 games to the cloud this month, with two available to stream this week so members can get started on their New Year’s gaming resolutions.
This year’s CES trade show will open with a keynote from NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang on Monday, Jan. 6. GeForce NOW is offering members front-row seats in a virtual stadium, so they can hear the latest announcements and get hyped with livestreams — no downloads or installations required.
It’s all powered by GeForce NOW cloud streaming and hosted by ZENOS, an innovative virtual stadium platform. Members can enter the virtual stadium starting at 3 p.m. PT on Monday, Jan. 6.
In addition, gear up to participate in NVIDIA GeForce LAN 50 gaming missions starting on Saturday, Jan. 4, at 4:30 p.m. PT. Stream #GeForceGreats games to unlock incredible in-game rewards with GeForce NOW.
It’s rewarding to be a GeForce NOW member. Unlock exclusive rewards during CES by doing what gamers do best — playing the game. Members can participate in GeForce LAN 50 gaming missions even without a game-ready rig.
To participate, stream the following featured GeForce Greats games on GeForce NOW and earn exclusive in-game items:
Complete each game’s mission to become eligible for the associated reward. Rewards will be available to redeem on Thursday, Jan. 9. They’re available on a first-come, first-served basis, so make sure to jump in right away.
With GeForce NOW, members can participate in the event on any supported device, whether a PC, Mac, SHIELD TV or mobile device, with access to GeForce RTX gaming rigs in the cloud for maximum performance.
Join others around the world as NVIDIA celebrates the latest advancements in gaming, technology and generative AI at CES, starting with livestreams from the GeForce LAN 50 online event that’ll lead up to the show’s opening NVIDIA keynote — all from the comfort of home, no trip to Las Vegas needed.
Enter the virtual stadium using the GeForce NOW app on PC, Mac or through a web browser for those without a GeForce NOW membership. The virtual stadium is hosted by ZENOS, which uses NVIDIA’s cloud gaming infrastructure to deliver high-fidelity, low-latency streaming experiences directly via web browsers, making live events more accessible worldwide.
Enhance the experience by signing in with a GeForce NOW membership, and create a “Ready Player Me” avatar and account to save digital characters for future visits. Members can link their Twitch accounts to chat, emote with other viewers in the stadium and collect NVIDIA-branded digital items, including NVIDIA foam fingers and jerseys, to customize their avatars.
Look for the following games available to stream in the cloud this week:
Here’s what to expect for the rest of January:
In addition to the 13 games announced last month, four more joined the GeForce NOW library, including the new games listed this week:
What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below.