NVIDIA has unveiled a fresh batch of games set to join its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service throughout July 2026. Among the highlights is Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, which will launch on Steam and Ubisoft Connect early in the month. This expansion continues to bolster options for gamers using Linux and SteamOS, benefiting particularly those who face compatibility issues with anti-cheat systems on native platforms.
GeForce NOW’s support for Linux-based systems has steadily improved, with the official Beta app available since January and full support for the Steam Deck introduced in May 2025. The service presents an appealing solution for players looking to access popular games that typically restrict Linux users due to software protection measures.
The July roster features a diverse collection of titles releasing on different platforms. Notable new arrivals include “Denshattack!” on Steam and Xbox Game Pass, “The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu,” and “Heave Ho 2,” all launching mid-month on Steam. Other upcoming games on Steam include “ZeroSpace,” “Carnival Hunt,” and “The Ranchers,” with availability spaced throughout July.
Xbox Game Pass subscribers will see additional options such as “Fogpiercer” and “The Planet Crafter” appearing in the service during the latter half of the month. The lineup benefits from a cross-platform approach, with many titles simultaneously appearing on Steam and Xbox Game Pass, broadening access for cloud gamers.
- Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced (Steam and Ubisoft Connect) – July 9
- Denshattack! (Steam and Xbox Game Pass) – July 15
- The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu (Steam) – July 15
- Heave Ho 2 (Steam) – July 16
- Fogpiercer (Steam and Xbox Game Pass) – July 17
- ZeroSpace (Steam) – July 20
- The Planet Crafter (Xbox Game Pass) – July 21
- Carnival Hunt (Steam) – July 23
- The Ranchers (Steam) – July 30
- Corsair Cove (Steam and Xbox Game Pass) – July 31
Earlier releases now available on GeForce NOW include “Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains” and “Meccha Chameleon,” both accessible to subscribers as of the end of June. With these additions, NVIDIA continues to enhance the reach and variety of its cloud gaming catalog, particularly supporting users running Linux or SteamOS who often encounter barriers with gaming services reliant on conventional anti-cheat software.

