Cloud gaming just hit a new milestone now a days. NVIDIA has officially announced the arrival of NVIDIA Blackwell architecture on GeForce NOW, with a big upgrade to its cloud platform RTX 5080-class performance, DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation, 5K streaming, and a game library doubling to over 4,500 titles. GeForce NOW is setting new benchmarks for speed, graphics, and accessibility in 2025.

What’s New in NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture GeForce NOW Upgrade
RTX 5080-Class Cloud GPUs
Ultimate members gain 62 teraflops of compute performance and 48GB frame buffer which delivers 2.8x faster frame rates vs. previous-gen servers and it’s out-performance is the PlayStation 5 Pro by more than 3x.
DLSS 4 & Multi-Frame Generation
Stream up to 5K resolution at 120 fps and reflex support for 360 fps at 1080p with response times as low as 30ms. Built on global NVIDIA SuperPODs for sub-30ms network latency.

Cinematic Quality Streaming (CQS)
A brand-new mode designed for the highest fidelity visuals in cloud gaming with Stunning color accuracy at 4:4:4 chroma sampling & HDR10, Supersmooth streaming via AV1 encoders adapting to network speed. It’s Crystal-clear graphics with AI sharpening & filters and optimized auto-resolution detection for laptops & 5K LG OLED monitors is best in segment with up to 100 Mbps streaming bitrate for sharper detail.
Expanding the Game Library Over 4,500 Titles
GeForce NOW isn’t just about performance — it’s about games. It’s Library expanding from 2,300 to 4,500+ titles. Install-to-Play feature allows gamers to stream from their existing Steam PC library.

Upcoming blockbuster releases include:
- Borderlands 4 (Gearbox)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Activision)
- The Outer Worlds 2 (Obsidian)
- Dying Light: The Beast (Techland)
- CINDER CITY (NCSoft)
Persistent storage options available as 100GB free with membership which is expandable up to 200GB ($2.99), 500GB ($4.99), 1TB ($7.99).

More Devices, More Performance
- Steam Deck: Boosted from 60 fps to 90 fps.
- LG TVs & OLED monitors: First to stream 4K at 120Hz and 5K resolution on Windows as well as macOS.
- Logitech racing wheels is fully supported for ultra-low-latency driving games.
- Mac Client Upgrade: Convert an Apple laptops into a very high-performance gaming rigs.

Social Gaming & Discord Integration
- Partnership with Discord and Epic Games.
- Limited-time GeForce NOW trial inside Discord.
- Players can instantly try Fortnite without downloads or memberships.
- Brings seamless game discovery and sharing to millions of Discord users.

Pricing & Availability
- Rollout begins September 2025.
- Ultimate Membership: $19.99/month or $99.99/6 months.
- Performance Membership: $9.99/month or $49.99/6 months.
- Annual Plans: $199.99 (Ultimate) and $99.99 (Performance).

Conclusion
The arrival of the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture on GeForce NOW marks a new era for cloud gaming which offering RTX 5080-class GPUs, DLSS 4, cinematic-quality visuals, and thousands more games without increasing it’s subscription costs. Whether you’re on a Steam Deck, Mac, or LG TV, GeForce NOW transforms your device into a next-gen gaming rig.
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