GeForce NOW Adds VR and GOG
GeForce NOW is rolling out major upgrades, including VR gaming support and GOG store integration [https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-gdc-2026/]. Five new titles are joining the service this week: Monster Hunter Stories 3, Warcraft, Toxic Commando, and Control Resonant [https://kitguru.net/gaming/matthew-wilson/geforce-now-adds-warcraft-toxic-commando-and-more-this-week]. Nvidia is also introducing rewards and enhanced VR performance for subscribers [https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-gdc-2026/].
The GeForce NOW update arrives alongside GDC 2026, where Nvidia is showcasing its latest gaming technologies and partnerships. The integration with GOG allows GeForce NOW users to access and stream games they already own on the platform, expanding their libraries without additional purchases. This move aligns with Nvidia's strategy to create a more open and user-friendly cloud gaming ecosystem. VR support is initially launching in beta, with enhanced performance promised for RTX 4080 members. Nvidia highlights the improved latency and higher frame rates as key benefits for VR gaming on GeForce NOW. This expansion into VR aims to capitalize on the growing interest in immersive gaming experiences. The addition of *Monster Hunter Stories 3*, *Warcraft*, *Toxic Commando*, and *Control Resonant* brings a mix of action, strategy, and RPG titles to the GeForce NOW library. *Warcraft*’s inclusion may signal further Activision Blizzard titles coming to the service following Microsoft's acquisition. These new games will be available to stream across various devices, including PCs, Macs, mobile devices, and TVs.