GeForce NOW is wasting no time in setting the tone for 2025. This January, they’re dropping a loaded lineup of 14 new games, a series of rewarding missions through GeForce LAN 50, and a full-blown virtual stadium experience at CES 2025. It’s clear NVIDIA is making moves, and with all this CES hype, you can’t help but wonder: what’s the big reveal?
Games to Start Your Year Right
Kicking off the month are Mirthwood and Slime Rancher 2, both available to stream now. Whether you’re looking for a cozy adventure or a chaotic slime-filled romp, they’re solid choices to ease into the new year. But the real excitement comes with mid-to-late January’s lineup.
Titles like Hyper Light Breaker—the follow-up to Hyper Light Drifter—promise stunning visuals and action-packed gameplay. Then there’s Sniper Elite: Resistance, dropping later this month for all your tactical sniping needs. Throw in creative and strategic gems like Space Engineers 2 and Heart of the Machine, and GeForce NOW’s January lineup is looking as diverse as it is stacked.
- Builders of Egypt (New release on Steam, Jan. 8)
- Hyper Light Breaker (New release on Steam, Jan. 14)
- Jötunnslayer: Hordes of Hel (New release on Steam, Jan. 21)
- Eternal Strands (New release on Steam, Jan. 27)
- Space Engineers 2 (New release on Steam, Jan. 27)
- Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap (New release on Steam, Jan. 28)
- Heart of the Machine (New release on Steam, Jan. 31)
- Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (New release on Steam, Jan. 31)
- Drova – Forsaken Kin (Steam)
- Pax Dei (Steam)
- Sniper Elite: Resistance (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Jan. 30)
GeForce LAN 50: Play to Earn
NVIDIA’s GeForce LAN 50 is turning your gaming sessions into something even more rewarding. Stream featured games like Diablo IV and World of Warcraft, complete in-game missions, and score exclusive rewards like a decked-out Diablo IV mount or a flying WoW mount.
The rewards become available starting January 9, but they’re first come, first served—so don’t wait too long to dive in. It’s a simple concept: play great games and walk away with cool, exclusive items. Hard to argue with that.
CES 2025: Virtual Stadium + Big Expectations
Now, let’s talk CES. NVIDIA’s ZENOS virtual stadium is back, offering gamers an immersive way to stream the keynote, announcements, and more—no Vegas trip required. Whether you’re watching on your phone during lunch or tuning in at home, ZENOS delivers 3D environments and smooth streaming directly through your browser.
But let’s not pretend this is just about convenience. All signs point to a 50 80 GPU announcement, which would officially kick off NVIDIA’s next-gen hardware. Add the potential for major game announcements—Borderlands 4? A Souls game?—and maybe a long-awaited feature like Epic Games Store linking, and CES is shaping up to be a must-watch for gamers everywhere.
2025 Starts Strong
Between the games, the rewards, and the CES buzz, NVIDIA is making it clear that 2025 is going to be a big year for GeForce NOW. Whether you’re here for the tech, the games, or just to see what surprises they have in store, it’s already shaping up to be one of the most exciting starts to a gaming year we’ve seen in a while.
What are you most excited about—new GPUs, the January lineup, or those juicy game rewards? Let us know, and stay tuned as the CES announcements roll out.
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