GeForce NOW Adds 18 Games in October, Featuring Battlefield 6, Little Nightmares III, and More
- Sagar Mankar
- Oct 4
- 3 min read
NVIDIA has revealed the lineup of games coming to GeForce NOW in October 2025, and it’s a packed month with 18 titles joining the cloud service.
The highlights include some of the year’s most anticipated releases such as Battlefield 6, Little Nightmares III, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, and ARC Raiders. Whether you’re into horror, shooters, or RPGs, there’s something here to keep you busy all month long.

Let’s start with the biggest name on the list: Battlefield 6. Developed by DICE under EA’s Battlefield Studios, this entry is being pitched as the franchise’s “true return to form” after the rocky reception of Battlefield 2042. The game brings back a cinematic single-player campaign alongside the massive multiplayer battles the series is known for. With a mix of classic class-based systems and modern flexibility, EA is clearly aiming to win back longtime fans while making the game more approachable for newcomers. According to industry reports, Battlefield 6 is projected to sell around five million copies in its first week, making it one of the biggest competitors to Call of Duty this year.
Another major release this month is Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, which finally arrives after years of delays. Developed by The Chinese Room, this single-player action RPG is set in the World of Darkness universe, where vampires secretly rule from the shadows under the “Masquerade.” The game had some controversy earlier this year when two clans were missing from the standard edition, but the developers quickly addressed the issue and added it back. Bloodlines 2 serves as both a sequel to the cult-classic 2004 RPG and a modern reimagining, promising deep role-playing, branching choices, and a moody, atmospheric Seattle filled with intrigue.
If horror is more your style, Little Nightmares III is also making its debut this month. Developed by Supermassive Games (taking over from Tarsier Studios), the game introduces two new protagonists, Low and Alone. For the first time in the series, you can play online co-op with a friend or solo with an AI companion. This fresh twist adds a new layer of strategy and tension to the franchise’s signature blend of eerie puzzle-platforming and atmospheric horror.
Rounding out the big four is ARC Raiders, a third-person PvPvE extraction shooter from Embark Studios, the team behind The Finals. Launching on October 30, ARC Raiders blends cooperative survival with competitive tension. You and your squad of up to three players will scavenge resources, fight hostile machines, and decide whether to cooperate or clash with other human squads. If you’ve played Escape from Tarkov or The Finals, imagine a hybrid that combines high-stakes looting with cinematic third-person action. The game is already one of the top five most-wishlisted titles on Steam, sitting just behind Battlefield 6.
NVIDIA confirmed that 14 other day-one releases will be available on GeForce NOW throughout the month. Here’s the full list:
Car Dealer Simulator (Steam)
Ready or Not (Epic Games Store)
STALCRAFT: X (Steam)
Nightingale (Epic Games Store)
King of Meat (Oct. 7)
Seafarer: The Ship Sim (Oct. 7)
Little Nightmares III (Oct. 9)
Battlefield 6 (Oct. 10 via EA App and Steam)
Ball x Pit (Oct. 15)
Fellowship (Oct. 16)
Jurassic World Evolution 3 (Oct. 21)
Painkiller (Oct. 21)
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 (Oct. 21)
Tormented Souls 2 (Oct. 23)
Super Fantasy Kingdom (Oct. 24)
Earth vs. Mars (Oct. 29)
The Outer Worlds 2 (Oct. 29, also on PC Game Pass)
ARC Raiders (Oct. 30)
Interestingly, while not listed in NVIDIA’s official blog, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is also expected to be a day-one release on GeForce NOW. NVIDIA has confirmed that the game’s upcoming open beta will be playable on the service, giving players a chance to test it out before launch.




