
GeForce NOW’s November 2025 lineup: Black Ops 7, Anno 117, and more
NVIDIA’s first GeForce NOW update of November arrives with a busy roadmap that leans into day-one support, a handful of attention-grabbing new releases, and a notable server upgrade. The headline is clear: Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 streams on GeForce NOW the moment it launches, letting subscribers jump in from virtually any device – no monster PC required. While competitive shooters can still feel best on local hardware for the lowest possible latency, having a reliable, anywhere option is a win for players who value flexibility, travel often, or simply want to sample the game before a big hardware upgrade.
The month also brings a strong mix of strategy, simulation, racing, and RPG flavors. Ubisoft’s historical city-builder Anno 117: Pax Romana lands mid-month, inviting would-be governors to orchestrate trade, diplomacy, and infrastructure across the Roman world. Racing fans get their fix with Assetto Corsa Rally and the simulation-focused Project Motor Racing, while martial-arts epic Where Winds Meet expands the action-adventure slate. And because GeForce NOW supports multiple stores and libraries, you can stream purchases from Steam, Ubisoft, Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and even Xbox’s PC ecosystem where supported.
Day-one spotlight: Black Ops 7 on the cloud
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 arrives on November 25 as a day-and-date addition via Steam, Battle.net, and Xbox, with availability on PC Game Pass. For players who prioritize convenience or whose rigs no longer meet the latest specs, the cloud option offers a friction-light way to play campaign and multiplayer sessions without waiting on downloads, patches, or storage clean-ups. Esports purists may still prefer a local setup for twitch-precise gunfights, but the cloud gives everyone else a credible, modern alternative – especially paired with NVIDIA’s ongoing infrastructure refresh.
November 2025 arrivals – the full slate
- INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road – New release on Steam, Nov. 10
- Surviving Mars: Relaunched – New release on Steam, Nov. 10
- Possessor(s) – New release on Steam, Nov. 11
- Rue Valley – New release on Steam, Nov. 11
- Anno 117: Pax Romana – New release on Steam and Ubisoft, Nov. 13
- Assetto Corsa Rally – New release on Steam, Nov. 13
- Where Winds Meet – New release on Epic Games Store, Nov. 14
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide – New release on Steam, Nov. 18
- Long Drive North – New release on Steam, Nov. 18
- Demonschool – New release on Steam, Nov. 19
- Monsters Are Coming! Rock & Road – New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Nov. 20
- Project Motor Racing – New release on Steam, Nov. 25
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 – New release on Steam, Battle.net, and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Nov. 25
- Brotato – Steam
- GODBREAKERS – Steam
- Megabonk – Steam
- R.E.P.O. – Steam
This week’s drops
Before the mid-month wave hits, several titles are arriving immediately to keep your library fresh:
- Europa Universalis V – New release on Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready, Nov. 4
- 7 Days Blood Moons – New release on Steam, Nov. 4
- Whiskerwood – New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Nov. 6
- The Last Caretaker – New release on Steam, Nov. 6
- Voidtrain – New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Nov. 7
- Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage – Steam
Infrastructure updates: more RTX 5080-class servers
NVIDIA continues rolling out its next-gen server class, confirming that Montréal and Amsterdam regions go live with brand-new GeForce RTX 5080-class hardware this week. Phoenix is next in line. For players, this should translate into shorter queues in those regions, higher streaming headroom at demanding resolutions, and added stability when large launches – like Black Ops 7 – push concurrency to the limit.
Why it matters
Cloud gaming lives and dies by three pillars: content cadence, latency and visual quality, and availability where you actually play. November’s lineup strengthens the first pillar with recognizable franchises, day-one support, and variety across genres. The server upgrade addresses the second by raising performance ceilings in key locations. And because GeForce NOW bridges multiple storefronts, your existing libraries remain accessible – an underrated perk that eases the switch between local and cloud play.
If you’ve been waiting to test premium strategy in Anno 117, trade apex speed in Assetto Corsa Rally, or dive into blockbuster firefights in Black Ops 7 without babysitting installs, November looks like one of the strongest months of the year for streaming on GeForce NOW.
2 comments
streaming fighters still feels weird but i’ll take it 🥊
pls tell me queues won’t be crazy on launch day 😅