June in the Cloud: 18 Games, NTE and Honkai: Star Rail 4.3
June Starts With a Big Game Lineup
June’s forecast is simple: plenty of games ahead. In GeForce NOW Powered by GFN.AM, the month begins with 18 titles joining the cloud library over time. The first 10 arrive this week, ranging from major releases and remasters to unusual indies and classics players have been waiting to revisit.
The headline release of the week is NTE: Neverness to Everness, a surreal open-world adventure from Hota Studio. Alongside it, the lineup covers strategy, simulation, RPGs, action, sports and several games available through Game Pass.
NTE: Neverness to Everness — A City Where Reality Breaks
NTE: Neverness to Everness sends players into a strange supernatural metropolis where ordinary streets can suddenly twist into impossible spaces and every corner may hide an anomaly. Players become an anomaly hunter exploring a city filled with cosmic oddities, mysterious characters and dreamlike events.
Exploration is a key part of the experience. Players can move through city districts at street level or climb higher to discover hidden routes, side stories and unexpected details. Quiet, eerie moments give way to sudden bursts of action, while the visual style turns the city into a character of its own.
Honkai: Star Rail 4.3 — A New Chapter of Planarcadia
For Honkai: Star Rail fans, June also starts with a major update: version 4.3, titled The Lethe Below the Living, launched on June 1 and continues the Planarcadia storyline. The update leads the Trailblazer and Mortenax Blade into World in Canvas, where the story moves closer to revealing the secrets of this world.
The main gameplay addition is the debut of Mortenax Blade, a 5-star Fire character on the Path of Nihility. The update also adds new story missions, events, activities and system improvements, including smoother handling for some settings and localization resources. For live-service RPG fans, it is one of the most notable updates at the start of the month.
Gothic 1 Remake — Return to the Valley of Mines
Gothic 1 Remake brings players back to one of the most recognizable RPG locations of the early 2000s: the Valley of Mines. This is more than a visual refresh, as the remake expands the original experience with more detailed questlines, new NPC reactions, modern combat mechanics and additional traversal options.
Players once again become the Nameless Hero and enter a dangerous prison colony where rival factions fight for power, ancient magic shifts the balance and every decision can shape the journey. For longtime fans, it is a return to a classic; for new players, it is a modern way to discover one of the important RPGs of its era.
What Else Arrives This Week
Jurassic World Evolution 3 continues the management sim series about building a dinosaur park. Players will design enclosures, protect guests and manage prehistoric creatures that do not always stay calm.
Fatekeeper looks like a dark fantasy adventure focused on atmosphere and exploration. House Flipper Remastered Collection brings back the popular renovation and house-flipping sim in an updated form, while Pro Cycling Manager 26 dives into the world of managing a professional cycling team.
GOALS focuses on competitive football matches, The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition offers a satirical RPG about corporations, space and moral choices, and Tomb Raider I-III Remastered brings Lara Croft’s first adventures back in refreshed form.
XCOM: Enemy Unknown remains one of the most tense tactical strategy games about defending Earth from an alien threat. Every combat choice matters, and losing a soldier can hit the whole campaign hard.
What to Expect Later in June
More titles will join throughout the month. STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions promises space expeditions and the exploration of unknown worlds, SpaceCraft focuses on building and space engineering, and Denshattack! adds a sharper, more dynamic rhythm in the middle of the month.
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales looks like an adventure for players who enjoy fairytale worlds and a classic sense of journey. Dark Scrolls adds a darker fantasy mood, while Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains combines the familiar board-game formula with the clash between heroes and villains from a galaxy far, far away.
Farever and FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves are also expected in June. The first adds another unusual project to the lineup, while the second is especially interesting for fighting game fans as Fatal Fury returns with a new entry and familiar arcade energy.
May Was Busy Too
The June lineup looks even stronger after a packed May, when the library already received a large wave of games. Highlights included Blades of Fire, Directive 8020, Disco Elysium, PowerWash Simulator 2, Resident Evil Requiem Demo, Subnautica 2, Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II, World of Tanks: HEAT and more.
That makes the start of summer especially dense: there are games to return to, new titles to try and several releases worth putting in the queue for the coming weeks.
How to Play Through the Cloud
June’s new games can be launched through GFN.AM on supported devices without long installs or downloads. It is a convenient way to jump into a game quickly, explore different genres and avoid relying on the power of a local PC.