Cloud gaming fans are getting a stuffed stocking this year. NVIDIA has unveiled the full list of PC titles arriving on GeForce NOW in December 2025, and it is one of the most varied lineups the service has seen in months. From tentpole blockbusters like Hogwarts Legacy to cult indie darlings and gritty shooters, plus the long awaited arrival of the first Activision games via Ubisoft+, December turns GeForce NOW into a holiday hub for almost every kind of player.
The biggest headline is the long journey of Hogwarts Legacy finally ending in the cloud. 
Avalanche Software’s wizarding world role playing game, which dominated 2023 sales charts, is joining GeForce NOW through both Steam and the Epic Games Store. That means subscribers can stream the full open world Hogwarts experience, complete with classes, spell slinging and excursions beyond the castle walls, without worrying about local hardware. It is an important addition, not just because of its popularity, but because it shows that visually demanding single player epics are right at home on the service.
First Activision titles arrive through Ubisoft+
Another milestone for December is the arrival of the first Activision titles on GeForce NOW, made possible through Ubisoft+. As part of the regulatory compromise that allowed Microsoft to complete its acquisition of Activision Blizzard, cloud streaming rights for Activision games were licensed out to Ubisoft. The practical result is finally visible to players: Ubisoft+ Premium subscribers can now stream a first wave of Activision hits on GeForce NOW.
This initial batch includes Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, giving competitive shooter fans the chance to take their multiplayer sessions into the cloud. Platformer fans are not left out either, with Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and the Spyro Reignited Trilogy also joining via Ubisoft+. More Activision catalog titles are planned down the line, but this first selection already covers two of the biggest modern shooters and two of the most beloved mascot platformer collections on the market.
Half price holiday sale on premium memberships
To make the lineup even more tempting, NVIDIA is running a limited time half price holiday promotion on premium GeForce NOW memberships. For a short period during the holiday season, new and returning users can get fifty percent off their first month of a paid tier, while supplies last. It is a convenient opportunity for free tier users to sample premium benefits such as longer session lengths, priority access to servers during busy hours and higher quality streaming with support for modern graphics features on compatible titles.
For anyone curious about using GeForce NOW as a primary way to play PC games across devices, the discount effectively turns December into a low risk trial period. Pair that with the new additions listed below and the service starts to look less like a backup option and more like a fully fledged way to keep up with current releases.
Battle.net account linking simplifies access
Starting this month, members can also link their Battle.net accounts directly to GeForce NOW. Once connected, players benefit from automatic single sign on for supported Battle.net titles across every device that runs the service. No more reentering login data when shifting from a laptop to a living room television or a mobile device. It is a small but meaningful quality of life improvement that aligns with the core promise of cloud gaming: your library follows you, not your hardware.
December 2025 GeForce NOW lineup
Alongside the headline announcements, NVIDIA has confirmed a long list of games joining the GeForce NOW library throughout December. Several arrive day and date with their PC and console launches, while others are established titles finally making their way to the cloud.
- MARVEL Cosmic Invasion – launching 1 December on Steam and Xbox and also available via Game Pass.
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II – arriving 2 December through Ubisoft+ as a new Ubisoft+ release on GeForce NOW.
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III – also joining 2 December as a fresh Ubisoft+ release.
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy – the remastered marsupial platformers land on Ubisoft+ for streaming from 2 December.
- XOCIETY – a new title launching on the Epic Games Store on 2 December and supported on GeForce NOW.
- Spyro Reignited Trilogy – the purple dragon’s remastered adventures come via Ubisoft+ from 2 December.
- Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – debuting 2 December on Xbox, available through Game Pass and streamable on the service.
- OCTOPATH TRAVELER 0 – a new entry in the beloved RPG series launching on Steam on 4 December.
- ROUTINE – a fresh horror adventure releasing 4 December on Steam and Xbox, also accessible via Game Pass.
- MIMESIS – joining the library through Steam.
- Dome Keeper – hitting Xbox with Game Pass support from 9 December.
- Death Howl – another new release on Steam and Xbox on 9 December, also tied to Game Pass.
- Everdream Village – a cozy new game landing on Steam on 12 December.
Those are just the time specific arrivals. December also expands the persistent library with a range of eagerly awaited and niche titles across multiple genres.
- ARC Raiders – co operative sci fi action through the Epic Games Store.
- Dying Light: The Beast – parkour infused undead slaying from the Epic Games Store.
- Citizen Sleeper – a critically praised narrative driven RPG available via Steam.
- For the King II – strategic tabletop inspired adventuring on Steam.
- Jurassic World Evolution 3 – dinosaur park management through the Epic Games Store.
- Hogwarts Legacy – streaming via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
- LEGO Harry Potter Collection – brick based magical adventures on Steam, an ideal companion to Hogwarts Legacy.
- Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris – co op tomb raiding on Xbox and available through Game Pass.
- Pigeon Simulator – chaotic city sandbox antics on Xbox via Game Pass.
- Pacific Drive – a survival driving adventure on Xbox with Game Pass support.
- Powerwash Simulator 2 – oddly relaxing cleaning action on Steam.
- Shape of Dreams – an atmospheric indie title on Steam.
- Storage Hunter Simulator – auction and resale themed sim gameplay on Steam.
- Sword of the Sea – stylish surfing exploration on Steam.
- Underground Garage – detailed car tuning and garage management on Steam.
- Warhammer 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2 – brutal sci fi action via the Epic Games Store.
- Witchfire – dark fantasy shooter also arriving through the Epic Games Store.
A holiday month with something for everyone
Taken together, the December 2025 additions read like a snapshot of modern PC gaming. Big narrative blockbusters sit next to experimental indies, old school platformer revivals share space with hardcore shooters and simulation focused time sinks. The arrival of Hogwarts Legacy and LEGO Harry Potter Collection gives fantasy fans an easy way to live out wizarding stories, while Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, Witchfire and the latest Call of Duty titles cater to players chasing high intensity combat.
At the same time, Powerwash Simulator 2, Everdream Village, Underground Garage and Storage Hunter Simulator lean into more relaxed or methodical experiences, ideal for extended holiday sessions. Add in strategic and story focused games like For the King II and Citizen Sleeper, and the December lineup underlines why cloud libraries thrive on variety. Combined with the half price membership offer and new Battle.net linking, GeForce NOW closes out the year by making it easier, cheaper and more flexible than ever to take your PC games wherever you go.