It was just a couple weeks back during CES that NVIDIA announced that it would be supporting flight controls on its platform and this past Thursday it has finally gone live.
To start this off will be a rolling out process of the various peripherals from companies such as Logitech and Thrustmaster. Thrustmaster’s T.Flight HOTAS One will be first up.
Helping to commemorate this launch, NVIDIA was doing a giveaway for a flight stick and a month of GeForceNOW Ultimate.

Also there is a dedicated section on the app just for flight and space simulation titles and these that will support flight controls.
New titles have been added to the cloud this week such as Mio: Memories in Orbit

MIO: Memories in Orbit is a neon-tinged metroidvania about a nimble little robot waking up on a massive, overgrown ark called the Vessel with nothing but fractured memories and a whole lot of trouble coming its way. Dart through low-gravity corridors, chain together elegant wall-runs, glides and grapples, and tangle with rogue machines as the Vessel itself quietly steals the spotlight — moody, decaying and just alive enough to keep a few secrets.
- MIO: Memories in Orbit (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass, Jan. 20)
- Bladesong (New release on Steam, Jan. 22)
- Rustler (New release on Epic Games Store, free starting Jan. 22)
- The Gold River Project (New release on Steam, Jan. 23, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
Coming Soon to GeForce NOW is Team Jade’s Delta Force

Team Jade’s Delta Force is coming soon to the cloud, ready to drop players into high-stakes extraction with an all-out warfare mode where coordination and precision matter just as much as raw firepower. When it launches on GeForce NOW, members will be able to jump into the action instantly from almost any device, taking advantage of high?performance streaming to stay locked at smooth frame rates even in the most chaotic firefights.