The PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted 2025 wrapped up with a frankly ridiculous number of trailers, world premieres and please wishlist this moments. For us though, the interesting bit is simple: which games have already opted in to GeForce NOW.
Rather than pretending to cover every single thing in detail, we’re going to focus on the GFN side first, then point you to a full recap for everything else.
The games already opted in to GeForce NOW
These are the ones that matter most for us right now, games that have already opted in to GFN and should land on the service in some form.
Substructure
A dark factory game where the production chain is only half the story. You can stay safely above ground automating everything, or head down into the strange world beneath it.
Carmageddon Rogue Shift
Arcade carnage, weapons, zombies and ugly driving decisions. Rogue Shift looks like exactly the kind of loud nonsense that works well streamed: jump in, wreck everything, jump out.
MIO Memories in Orbit
A very slick looking metroidvania where you explore a decaying technological ark called the Vessel as an android. Lots of movement, exploration and atmosphere. With GFN in the picture, it should be ideal for dipping in and out across devices while you slowly open up the map.
Queen’s Domain (plus the demo)
A first person RPG that feels like it has one foot in the mid-2000s. Think slower, heavier fantasy rather than hyper-polished modern action. It’s opted into GFN and has a demo, so this is one to keep an eye on as it evolves.
Spellcasters Chronicles
3v3 strategy action where you blast spells and throw minions at the problem instead of your own face. This has the potential to be a nice “few matches after work” game on GFN, especially if the netcode holds up when everyone is flinging chaos around.
When Sirens Fall Silent
From the creator of Martha Is Dead, this one goes hard on psychological horror and heavier themes. Not exactly cosy, but it stands out. With GFN support lined up, it becomes much easier for more people to actually play it without needing a horror PC to go with the horror game.
Brightfall
A co-op survival roguelite where the world keeps warping and twisting around you. This feels like one of those games that lives and dies on how easy it is to get a group together.
Rivage
A sci-fi puzzle game set on a time looped space station. No big action hook, just a strong concept and a weird situation to untangle. Having it on GFN makes it the perfect “play in short bursts on whatever screen is near you” type of game.
Be My Horde (available now with Install to Play)
Out now, and already using Install to Play on GFN. You’re a necromancer raising your own undead legion instead of fighting one. This is exactly the kind of thing you can fire up quickly in the cloud, mess about with a run or two and then bail.
Dungeons of DUSK
Turn based Doom energy, set between episodes of Dusk. It has that retro shooter style but slowed down into something a bit more deliberate.
Splitgate Arena Reloaded
The relaunch strips things back to guns and portals, no classes, no extra noise. It should fit nicely on GFN as a quick pick up and play arena shooter, especially if they nail performance and matchmaking.
What about the rest of the show?
There were a lot more games shown that haven’t (yet) opted in to GFN, plus updates, DLC and oddities. Things like Sol Shogunate, Neath, Crimson Desert, Starship Troopers Ultimate Bug War, Killing Floor 3’s new season and plenty more all made an appearance.
Rather than rewriting PC Gamer’s work, you can find a full breakdown of every trailer and announcement on their roundup page.
We expect a fair number of those other titles to turn up on GeForce NOW in some capacity over time. As they officially opt in, we’ll pick them up separately and cover how they run in the cloud.
For now, the list above gives you the games from the show that are already pointing our way.
