Summer’s here, and NVIDIA is making sure our gaming backlogs don’t get a vacation. The GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is getting a massive injection of 25 new games throughout June, and the lineup is absolutely stacked. Leading the charge are the highly anticipated games The Alters, FBC: Firebreak, Dune: Awakening, and even the Borderlands trilogy from Gearbox and 2K. Whether you’re looking to throw down in the streets or dive into a post-apocalyptic simulator, GeForce NOW is making it possible to stream your favorite PC games to nearly any device you own—no downloads or massive hard drives required.
This month is a testament to the platform’s growing strength, offering a little something for everyone. Let’s dive in and see what’s hitting the cloud.
Your Weekly GeForce NOW Game Drop Schedule
As always, NVIDIA is rolling out these titles every GFN Thursday. The first batch is already live, giving you a taste of what’s to come for the rest of the month. It’s a great way to keep the library feeling fresh, with new titles to look forward to each week. This consistent support is a huge reason why GeForce NOW continues to be a top-tier cloud gaming choice.
The Full Lineup: All 25 Games Hitting GeForce NOW in June
Ready for the full list? Here’s every single game confirmed for the GeForce NOW library this month. Keep an eye on the GFN Thursday updates to see when your most anticipated title goes live.
The full list is sourced from NVIDIA’s official GFN Thursday blog post. You can also search the entire GeForce NOW game library to see every title available.
- Symphonia (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 3)
- Pro Cycling Manager 25 (New release on Steam, June 5)
- Tour de France 2025 (New release on Steam, June 5)
- Dune: Awakening – Advanced Access (New release on Steam, June 5)
- 7 Days to Die (Xbox)
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Epic Games Store)
- Cubic Odyssey (Steam)
- Drive Beyond Horizons (Steam)
- Police Simulator: Patrol Officers (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
- Sea of Thieves (Battle.net)
- Dune: Awakening (New release on Steam, June 10)
- MindsEye (New release on Steam, June 10)
- The Alters (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 13)
- Architect Life: A House Design Simulator (New release on Steam, June 19)
- Crime Simulator (New release on Steam, June 17)
- FBC: Firebreak (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 17)
- Lost in Random: The Eternal Die (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 17)
- Broken Arrow (New release on Steam, June 19)
- REMATCH (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 19)
- DREADZONE (New release on Steam, June 26)
- System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster (New release on Steam, June 26)
- Borderlands Game of the Year Enhanced (Steam)
- Borderlands 2 (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Borderlands 3 (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Easy Red 2 (Steam)
Top Picks & Our Highlights for GeForce NOW
With 25 games, it’s tough to choose, but a few old titles are absolute must-plays.
Street Fighter 6
This is a huge get. Capcom’s latest brawler is a masterpiece, blending incredible depth with accessibility for newcomers. The netcode is top-notch, but for those without a high-end rig, streaming it on a GeForce NOW Ultimate membership is the next best thing. Picture landing a perfect parry and punishing with a super art, all rendered at high frame rates from the cloud. It’s a game-changer for fighting game fans.

The Finals Season 3
Embark Studios’ free-to-play shooter just launched its third season, taking players to feudal Japan with a new map, new weapons (like a bow and dual katanas), and fresh Ranked Tournament action. Instead of waiting for a massive patch to download, GeForce NOW players can jump straight into the chaos the second it goes live. It’s the perfect way to stay competitive.
Autopsy Simulator
Ready for something… different? Autopsy Simulator is a gritty, story-driven sim where you conduct post-mortem examinations to uncover the truth. It’s a blend of hyper-realistic medical procedures and psychological horror. It’s unique, it’s grisly, and it’s exactly the kind of fascinating indie title that thrives on a service like GeForce NOW, opening it up to a wider audience.
The consistent growth of the GeForce NOW library, combined with flexible access options and powerful RTX 4080-level performance on the Ultimate tier, makes it one of the most compelling cloud gaming platforms on the market today.
If you’re curious how GeForce NOW stacks up against other services, check out our [Internal Link: Cloud Gaming Showdown: GeForce NOW vs. Xbox Cloud Gaming] deep dive.
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