NVIDIA has just announced the addition of Fallout: New Vegas to the GeForce NOW cloud gaming catalog, expanding the availability of one of the most critically acclaimed titles in the Fallout franchise. Released back in 2010, this game is set in the Mojave Desert after a nuclear conflict and places players in the role of a courier who becomes deeply involved in political and territorial disputes. Throughout the campaign, player choices significantly influence the balance of power in the New Vegas region and the iconic Strip, shaping multiple outcomes.
Over the years, the game has gained recognition for its narrative depth, faction-based storytelling, and strong emphasis on player agency; its continued relevance has been reinforced by its connection to the Fallout TV series, as the game serves as a narrative foundation for events portrayed in the 2nd season of the adaptation available on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service.
With its debut on GeForce NOW, Fallout: New Vegas can now be played by many users of the service via cloud streaming without requiring local downloads or high-end hardware. The service promises users low-latency gameplay and quick access, being compatible with basic laptops, smartphones, and even smart TVs. Players can access the title through existing versions available on Steam, Epic Games Store, and Xbox, as long as they already own the game on those platforms.
The announcement was made during a period of renewed interest in the Fallout franchise, coinciding with the release of the second season of the television series. This momentum has also led Bethesda to offer a free trial of Fallout 76 on Xbox and PlayStation, further expanding access to the franchise across different platforms and audiences.
In addition to Fallout: New Vegas, NVIDIA confirmed several other titles coming to GeForce NOW, including Hogwarts Legacy, LEGO Harry Potter Collection, For the King II, and Pioneer. The inclusion of Hogwarts Legacy is particularly notable, as the game was recently distributed for free on the Epic Games Store, allowing players to enjoy it through cloud gaming even if their hardware does not meet the recommended requirements.
Changes To The Free Tier
NVIDIA also announced some changes to the free tier of the GeForce NOW; starting in January 2026, certain games will no longer be available on the free plan due to increased hardware demands, being accessible only to paid subscribers. The affected titles include Enshrouded, Alan Wake 2, Cities: Skylines II, and Rust, reflecting the company’s efforts to balance performance and accessibility across its service plans.
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