GeForce NOW Expands to Amazon Fire TV as Eight New Games Join the Cloud

Key art from Torment: Tides of Numenera featuring the masked figure and main characters.
Torment: Tides of Numenera is one of eight games joining GeForce NOW this week.

By Jon Scarr

GeForce NOW is adding support for Amazon Fire TV devices this week, bringing the cloud gaming service to another major living room platform. The update arrives as part of this week’s GFN Thursday and is accompanied by eight games joining the service.

The new app allows members to stream PC games directly to supported Fire TV devices using a compatible controller, without requiring a console or local downloads.

GeForce NOW Arrives on Amazon Fire TV

The GeForce NOW app is now available on Amazon Fire TV, giving members another way to access their existing PC game libraries on a television.

With a Fire TV Stick and a controller, games can be streamed directly through the cloud. Amazon Fire TV joins GeForce NOW’s supported platforms, which include Windows and Linux PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, smartphones, browsers, smart TVs, and handheld devices.

Eight Games Added to GeForce NOW This Week

Alongside the Fire TV launch, eight games are being added to GeForce NOW this week. The lineup includes new releases, Game Pass titles, and catalogue additions.

New and newly available games include:

  • Disciples: Domination – New release on Steam, February 12
  • REANIMAL – New release on Steam, February 13
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance – Available on Xbox Game Pass, February 13
  • Capcom Beat ’Em Up Bundle – Steam
  • Capcom Fighting Collection – Steam
  • Mega Man 11 – Steam
  • Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection – Steam
  • Torment: Tides of Numenera – Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass

Several of the listed titles are available through Xbox Game Pass and can be streamed on GeForce NOW.

Mega Man 11 is one of the games joining GeForce NOW this week.

Wrapping Up This Week’s GeForce NOW Update

This week’s GeForce NOW update adds support for Amazon Fire TV devices and brings eight additional games to the service. With a new platform option and a mix of new releases and catalogue titles, the latest GFN Thursday expands where and what members can play this week.

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Jon covers video game news, reviews, industry shifts, cloud gaming, plus movies, TV, and toys, with an eye on how entertainment fits into everyday life.

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