
March is in full bloom, and that means a fresh wave of games heading to the cloud. 15 new titles are joining the GeForce NOW library this month.
Leading the March lineup is Pearl Abyss’ Crimson Desert , an open‑world action‑adventure set in a war‑torn fantasy land, alongside plenty of other games to explore. Whether looking to shake off the winter blues or jump into some bracket‑worthy gaming action, there’s something for everyone in the cloud.
March into the cloud and see what’s new — and keep an eye on GFN Thursdays all month for more updates. This week kicks off the month with eight new games.
LORT dials chaos up to 11 and snaps the knob clean off. Big Distraction’s off‑the‑rails adventure hurls players into a world where every corner hides a bad idea waiting to become a great story, powered by wild weapons, weirder characters and “Did that just happen?” moments. Catch every glorious disaster in full fidelity and play it on GeForce NOW, available this week.
Here’s are this week’s eight new additions:
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Reference reading
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-march-2026-games-list/#primary
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/author/geforcenowcommunity/
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-march-2026-games-list/#disqus_thread
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