
Crisol: Theater of Idols is not on GeForce Now, but you can play it here
- Sven Frese
- Games
- February 12, 2026
Crisol: Theater of Idols just launched and it’s getting attention for its dark, Blumhouse-style horror vibes. If you wanted to play it on GeForce Now though, it’s not there. The game hasn’t been added to NVIDIA’s platform.
There’s a solid alternative though. CloudDeck lets you play it in the cloud right now.
Why Isn’t Crisol on GeForce Now?
GeForce Now requires game publishers to opt in before their titles show up on the platform. Blumhouse Games and Vermila Studios haven’t done that for Crisol, at least not yet. It might happen eventually, but there’s no guarantee.
CloudDeck: No Opt-In Required
CloudDeck works differently. You get your own cloud gaming PC running Nobara Linux with Proton support. That means you can install and play pretty much any Windows game from Steam, no publisher opt-in needed.
It’s not a limited game catalog. It’s a full PC in the cloud.
How to Play Crisol on CloudDeck
- Sign up for CloudDeck .
- Connect to your cloud PC with Moonlight .
- Install Crisol: Theater of Idols from Steam.
- Play.
You can stream to your laptop, tablet, phone, or TV. Whatever works for you.
Performance
Crisol has a platinum ProtonDB rating, so compatibility is not an issue. CloudDeck’s high-performance servers make sure the game runs well, and the stream quality is solid as long as you have a decent internet connection.
Conclusion
GeForce Now doesn’t have Crisol: Theater of Idols, but CloudDeck does. Well, CloudDeck has everything. Give it a try and jump into one of the creepiest games of 2026.


