GeForce Now Gets Blackwell Architecture in Its “Biggest Update Yet”

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Key points
- Nvidia announced that it is bringing the Blackwell Architecture to GeForce Now.
- This will allow subscribers to experience performance similar to RTX 5080 using the cloud.
- The upgrade will begin rolling out in September.
Nvidia announced at Gamescom 2025 that it will bring the Blackwell Architecture to GeForce Now, allowing players to experience performance similar to RTX 5080 in the cloud. The company said that this will “set new standards for cloud gaming.”
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said that the introduction of the Blackwell Architecture will “turn any device into a high-quality gaming rig that rivals nearly every other product on the market today.”
GeForce Now subscribers will be able to use features like Nvidia DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation, which can push streaming up to 5K resolution at 120fps. Additionally, the upgrade will support up to 360fps at 1080p with Nvidia Reflex technology. The company boasts that “the majority of gamers in GeForce Now-supported regions will see sub-30-millisecond network latency.”
The library will also include Borderlands 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and The Outer Worlds 2 after their release, among many other new AAA games that will join the library of the subscription plan, pushing the total games to over 2,300. Nvidia also said that this number will double with the introduction of Install-to-Play, allowing players to bring their “PC collections to the cloud with the new cloud storage.”
The Blackwell Architecture upgrade to GeForce Now will only be available in the Ultimate tier of the subscription plan. Prices for all tiers of GeForce Now will remain unchanged. The upgrade will begin rolling out in September.