2025’s first standout GOTY contenders, Monster Hunter Wilds, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, and Split Fiction, are coming to GeForce Now

Three exceptional games vying for Game of the Year in 2025 are Monster Hunter Wilds, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and Split Fiction. If you’re struggling to find a way to play these games, they will all be available on Nvidia’s GeForce Now streaming service.

If you haven’t tried GeForce Now yet, it’s a cloud gaming service that works with your existing collection of PC games. This means you can stream and play supported titles that you already own without having to buy them again. However, there is a subscription fee for using GeForce Now. There’s a free tier with ads, but some games are only accessible on the $10 and $20 monthly plans, which also offer improved visual quality.

This week, Nvidia is incorporating the top three critically-acclaimed games from 2025 into its GeForce Now streaming service library. Split Fiction and Monster Hunter Wilds, each earning Metacritic’s “must-play” seal with respective aggregate scores of 91 and 90, are joined by Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, boasting an impressive score of 88. If you’re the kind who likes to stay current on potential award-winning games, then you’ll likely want to check these out wherever possible.

As a fan struggling with Monster Hunter World: Iceborne’s performance issues on my PC, upgrading to one of the higher-tier GeForce Now plans might just make the game playable at decent resolutions and frame rates. Keep in mind that GeForce Now games are still running on top-notch consumer PCs, so it won’t be a perfect solution, but if my gaming rig has been overheating while I hunt monsters, it could certainly be worth giving it a try.

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2025-03-06 19:45