GeForce NOW adds three Steam games
NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW added three Steam titles to its streaming library this week — Roadside Research, Slingbot Survivors and Super Battle Golf — expanding the service’s instant‑play catalog. The move lets players stream those Steam games without local installs, according to the announcement. (x.com)
NVIDIA added three more Steam games to GeForce NOW this week, letting subscribers stream them from the cloud instead of installing them locally. (nvidia.com) The three additions are Roadside Research, Slingbot Survivors, and Super Battle Golf, according to NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW announcement for the week. NVIDIA says GeForce NOW now supports more than 4,500 titles overall, including 2,000-plus “ready-to-play” games and 2,200-plus additional Steam games through its install-to-play option. (blogs.nvidia.com) (nvidia.com) GeForce NOW is NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, which runs PC games on remote servers and sends the video feed to a phone, television, Mac, tablet, or handheld while the player’s inputs travel back over the internet. NVIDIA says the service now streams on Blackwell-based GeForce RTX servers and offers features such as high frame rates, ray tracing, and low latency on supported tiers. (nvidia.com) That setup matters for smaller Steam releases because it lowers the hardware barrier for trying them. NVIDIA says users can connect store accounts including Steam and play games they already own across devices, without needing a local gaming computer. (nvidia.com) The three games cover different corners of Steam’s indie catalog. Roadside Research is a one-to-four-player co-op gas station simulator with undercover aliens and is currently in Early Access, while Slingbot Survivors is a roguelike auto-shooter that launched on October 20, 2025. (store.steampowered.com 1) (store.steampowered.com 2) Super Battle Golf is an online one-to-eight-player multiplayer golf game built around simultaneous play, items, and sabotage, with Steam listing 45 holes and recent updates on April 9 and April 10, 2026. (store.steampowered.com) NVIDIA has been using its weekly “GeForce NOW Thursday” posts to add games in batches and to tie those additions to bigger monthly lineups. In its April 2 post, NVIDIA said April 2026 would bring 10 games to the cloud that month and 12 titles were already available that week. (blogs.nvidia.com) The latest three-game drop keeps that cadence going: more Steam titles, added one week at a time, for people who want to click play instead of wait through downloads. (nvidia.com)