NVIDIA GeForce NOW Adds Black Ops 7 and 11 Other Games This Week
- Sagar Mankar

- Nov 14
- 2 min read
NVIDIA has added 12 new games to GeForce NOW this week, including the launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.

Black Ops 7 is easily the biggest addition of the week. The campaign is set in 2035, placing players right at the edge of global collapse following the events of Black Ops 2 and Black Ops 6. You’ll be stepping into the boots of David Mason, leading a team against an enemy who weaponizes fear and manipulates reality itself.
Players can dive into the Co-op Campaign, explore new multiplayer maps and modes, and return to the ever-chaotic world of Round-Based Zombies. And if you're using a Steam Deck, here’s something worth remembering: GeForce NOW is the only way to play Black Ops 7 on it, according to NVIDIA.
Premium members get instant access with no waiting for downloads, higher frame rates, and longer session times, perks that definitely come in handy with a fast-paced shooter.
If you’re like enjoy slower, more strategic sessions from time to time, Anno 117 might be your pick of the week. Ubisoft’s latest entry invites players to build and manage territories during the height of the Roman Empire. You’ll be juggling diplomacy, trade, expansion, and the Senate’s expectations. The game streams at up to 5K resolution at 120 FPS on RTX 5080 servers, letting every city, coastline, and brick pop with incredible clarity.
Racing fans also have something fresh this week with Assetto Corsa Rally. The game delivers razor-sharp realism thanks to laser-scanned tracks and authentic pace notes recorded by real rally professionals.
Full List of New Games on GeForce NOW This Week
Surviving Mars: Relaunched – Nov. 10
Possessor(s) – Nov. 11
Rue Valley – Nov. 11
Anno 117: Pax Romana – Nov. 13
Assetto Corsa Rally – Nov. 13
INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road – Nov. 13
Songs of Silence – Nov. 13 (Free on Epic Games Store)
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 – Nov. 14
Where Winds Meet – Nov. 14
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If you already own any of these Install-to-Play titles, you can re-add them to your library via NVIDIA’s support steps, and your Steam Cloud Saves will carry over without issues.
About RTX 5080, NVIDIA is continuing its rollout of the new Blackwell hardware across global regions. This week, Phoenix, Arizona officially went live, unlocking 5080-class power for subscribers there. As per NVIDIA’s server roadmap, Stockholm is next in line, and more regions will be added steadily.








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