Gaming

GeForce NOW Syncs and Streams Member Game Libraries Across Devices

GeForce NOW Syncs and Streams Member Game Libraries Across Devices

Photo: Coolcaesar — CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

NVIDIA has expanded its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service to sync members’ existing purchased game libraries across phones, Macs, TVs, and other supported devices, with cloud-save support that eliminates manual save transfers and preserves progress across sessions on any compatible screen NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog.

The update lets users link accounts from five major PC game storefronts—Steam, GOG, Ubisoft+, EA app, and Xbox Game Pass—to stream titles they already own without repurchasing or redownloading them NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog.

The rollout builds on GeForce NOW’s existing support for more than 1,800 titles across these storefronts, with cross-device sync letting players start a session on one device and pick up exactly where they left off on another NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog.

GOG single sign-on and full GOG-owned library syncing will launch this summer to streamline access to titles including Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for GOG users NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog.

Ubisoft+ subscribers can stream their full Ubisoft+ library, including the entire Assassin’s Creed catalog and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, via the service, while EA app users get access to Battlefield 6 and Dragon Age: The Veilguard as part of their existing EA app subscriptions or purchased libraries NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog.

Cross-Device Sync Removes Redundant Game Purchases

The core update lets members use their existing purchased game libraries across all supported devices, eliminating the need to buy the same title multiple times for different platforms NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog. For example, a user who owns Cyberpunk 2077 on Steam can stream the title to their phone, MacBook, or living room TV without any additional purchases, with cloud saves syncing automatically between devices NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog.

GeForce NOW Syncs and Streams Member Game Libraries Across Devices
Image: NVIDIA

Limited-Time Membership Discounts Reduce Access Costs

To coincide with the library sync expansion, NVIDIA is offering limited-time discounts on annual GeForce NOW membership plans: $35 off a 12-month Performance plan, and $70 off a 12-month Ultimate plan NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog. The Ultimate tier unlocks GeForce RTX 5080-class cloud performance, with support for 4K HDR resolution at up to 120 frames per second, NVIDIA DLSS, ray tracing, and NVIDIA Reflex for low-latency play NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog. The Performance tier delivers 1080p high-definition cloud gaming at up to 60 frames per second across all supported devices NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog.

Seven New Titles Join the GeForce NOW Library This Week

Alongside the sync and pricing updates, seven new titles are joining the GeForce NOW library this week NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog. New additions include the Embers of the Uncrowned demo on Steam (released June 13), Pro Cycling Manager 26 on Steam (released June 15), Aphelion on Steam, Megastore Simulator on Steam, Citizen Sleeper free on the Epic Games Store through June 25, 2024, OPERATOR on Steam, and Super Meat Boy 3D via Xbox Game Pass NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog.

All updated library sync features and new game additions are available to GeForce NOW members now in supported regions NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog. GOG single sign-on and full library syncing will roll out this summer NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog. The limited-time membership discounts are available for the duration of NVIDIA’s promotional period NVIDIA’s official GeForce NOW update blog.

Bottom line: For gamers with existing purchased libraries on supported PC storefronts (Steam, GOG, Ubisoft+, EA app, Xbox Game Pass), GeForce NOW’s cross-device sync lets them stream owned titles across phones, Macs, and TVs without repurchasing, while limited-time discounts of $35 off 12-month Performance and $70 off 12-month Ultimate plans reduce access costs for new and renewing members.

We may earn commission from affiliate links at no extra cost to you. Last updated: Jun 21, 2026.
Aira

Founding Editor and Publisher of ZBrandCo, covering artificial intelligence, open-source software, and the developer tools people actually use. Signal over hype: every story starts from a primary source and explains why it matters. ZBrandCo runs no paid reviews and no affiliate links. Tips and corrections: editorial@zbrandco.com.