GeForce Now Offers 19 Xbox Game Pass Titles
Around 19 Xbox Game Pass titles are offered by GeForce Now, with more games expected due to collaboration between Nvidia and Microsoft.
Around 19 Xbox Game Pass titles are offered by GeForce Now, with more games expected due to collaboration between Nvidia and Microsoft.
Nvidia’s PC game streaming service is now available on the system. This means that titles that were previously unavailable with Xbox cross-buy can now be streamed, assuming you have the Steam copy of the game.
Nvidia has released a statement after the huge GeForce Now leak reveals several unannounced games and games Sony might be bringing to PC.
Ember Lab’s upcoming indie title Kena: Bridge of Spirits will be coming to GeForce Now at launch, bringing the full Kena experience to even incompatible devices.
More doors are opening to Cyberpunk 2077 players. Through the magic of streaming services, you’ll be able to get to Night City from anywhere.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney is officially throwing his support behind Nvidia GeForce Now, calling it “the most developer-friendly and publisher-friendly of the major streaming services, with zero tax on game revenue.”
Nvidia GeForce Now, a game streaming platform is facing setbacks after setbacks with the news received today of 2K games pulls out of the platform. This comes weeks after other giants such as Blizzard (Overwatch, WoW, Hearthstone), and Bethesda (Skyrim, Fallout) have also pulled out.
Nvidia launched its new game streaming service, GeForce NOW, to some great reception in February. Unfortunately for Nvidia, the launch from its beta was met with some unexpected turbulence as two very large players pulled out of the platform unexpectedly: Blizzard and Bethesda.
Almost all of Bethesda’s games on the Nvidia cloud gaming platform GeForce Now have been removed, according to a Friday announcement from Nvidia.
Nvidia’s game streaming service, GeForce Now, was launched last week as one of the many companies throwing their hat into this new business. However, earlier this week, one of the biggest gaming companies, Activision Blizzard pulled their games from the catalogue unexpectedly.