NVIDIA GeForce NOW Adds Screamer, Honkai Star Rail 4.1 Update
Lawrence Jengar Mar 26, 2026 13:22
NVIDIA's cloud gaming service GeForce NOW expands library with five new titles including retro racer Screamer and Honkai Star Rail's latest content update.
NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service added five new titles to its streaming library this week, headlined by Milestone's retro-inspired arcade racer Screamer and a major content update for miHoYo's popular RPG Honkai: Star Rail.
The March 26 update brings Screamer as an RTX 5080-ready title on Steam, marking another push by NVIDIA to showcase its latest graphics hardware through cloud delivery. The game channels 1990s arcade racing aesthetics with modern visual polish—a combination that benefits from GeForce NOW's low-latency streaming infrastructure.
Honkai: Star Rail's Version 4.1 update, titled "Unraveled for Daybreak," introduces a new playable character, Ashveil, along with fresh story content set at an interstellar festival called Star Rail FEST. The update includes new zones, the Wispae War Saga mode, and expanded Divergent Universe content. Cloud streaming eliminates the multi-gigabyte download typically required for major game updates.
The remaining additions round out the week's offerings: King's Quest arrived via Ubisoft on March 25, while BATTLETECH became available through Xbox Game Pass. Despot's Game and Diablo II: Resurrected also joined the supported library.
This follows NVIDIA's announcement earlier in March that 15 games would join GeForce NOW throughout the month. The company has also been expanding its VR capabilities, boosting streaming support to 90 FPS for Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest, and Pico headsets for Ultimate tier subscribers as of March 19.
GeForce NOW operates on a tiered subscription model, with free access offering limited features and paid Performance and Ultimate tiers providing higher resolutions, faster frame rates, and priority server access. The service streams games users already own from platforms like Steam, Epic Games, and Ubisoft Connect, rather than requiring separate purchases.
For NVIDIA investors tracking the company's services revenue, GeForce NOW represents a recurring revenue stream that complements hardware sales while keeping users engaged with the GeForce ecosystem regardless of their local GPU capabilities.
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