A pixel art screenshot of Marvel Invasion showing a chaotic fight between several Marvel superheroes, including Wolverine, Spider-Man, and what appears to be a version of Captain Marvel, battling alien enemies against a dark, city alley background covered in pulsating alien matter.
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GeForce NOW: New Games for December 4, 2025

This week brings ten new games to the service, covering action, JRPG, horror, and a couple of classic remasters. Here’s the full list with where each one comes from and what each game actually is.

MARVEL Cosmic Invasion (Steam / Xbox / Game Pass)

A new action title built around large scale missions and comic-style set pieces. It mixes fast combat with a heavier focus on spectacle, and it’s the kind of game that throws you straight into the action rather than making you sit through long intros.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare II (Ubisoft+)

The full MW2 package, including campaign and multiplayer. It sticks to the familiar Call of Duty structure, with tight missions, fast movement and a big suite of modes if you want to jump between quick matches.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare III (Ubisoft+)

The latest entry continues directly from MW2 and adds more campaign chapters plus the most up-to-date multiplayer setup. It’s built for people who want a rapid pick up and play shooter without a steep learning curve.

Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy (Ubisoft+)

Three fully remastered Crash games in one bundle. They keep the original level design and timing based platforming, just with cleaner visuals and smoother animation. Still one of the best ways to revisit the PS1 era.

XOCIETY (Epic Games Store)

A new story-driven sci fi game that blends exploration with decision making. The structure shifts between dialogue, choice based scenes and small playable sections. It’s more about atmosphere than constant action.

Spyro Reignited Trilogy (Ubisoft+)

A full remake of the original Spyro trilogy. The controls stay simple, the worlds are colourful, and it’s very easy to bounce in and out of without losing track of what you were doing.

Lost Records Bloom and Rage (Xbox / Game Pass)

A narrative game from the creators of Life is Strange. It follows a group of friends dealing with something they left unresolved years earlier. It’s slower paced and built around conversations, choices and character moments.

Octopath Traveler 0 (Steam)

A prequel set before the original Octopath, bringing eight new protagonists and the same HD-2D art style. Each character’s story plays out separately before crossing paths, making it something you can take in chapter by chapter.

Routine (Steam / Xbox / Game Pass)

A first person sci fi horror game set on an abandoned moon base. It leans on dark corridors, strange noises and slow tension instead of constant combat. If you like atmospheric horror, this is the standout pick this week.

Mimesis (Steam)

A smaller indie release with puzzle elements and a more mysterious tone. It plays with repetition and perspective, and it’s the kind of game you can finish in short sessions.

Extra updates for Ultimate members

Enshrouded and Fallout 76 both received performance upgrades, with higher fidelity options now available.

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