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Microsoft brings PC Game Pass to Nvidia’s GeForce Now service – Xbox

Microsoft brings PC Game Pass to Nvidia’s GeForce Now service – Xbox

Microsoft plans to bring PC Game Pass titles to Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming service.

Sarah Bond, head of Xbox Creator Experience, announced the move at a special Xbox media briefing in Los Angeles as part of the Xbox Games Showcase 2023. “You’ll be able to play games from the PC Game Pass catalog across all Nvidia GeForce Now-enabled devices,” Bond said. .

“This will allow the PC Game Pass catalog to be played on any device that is streaming GeForce Now, including low-end PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, mobile devices, TVs and other devices. Xbox Wire Editor-in-Chief Joe Skribels said, In a blog post, “We will be revealing more in the coming months.”

GeForce Now members will be able to “stream select PC games from the library,” so it doesn’t look like the full catalog of PC Game Pass titles will be included. Regardless, it’s a huge development for cloud gaming, allowing PC Game Pass subscribers to use Nvidia’s superior game streaming service with RTX 4080 levels of performance. TheVege.com websiteI found that GeForce Now’s RTX 4080-level graphics option was significantly better than Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming offerings in terms of performance and latency.

It also means that Microsoft’s promised Microsoft Store support for GeForce Now is no longer just about your purchases but also extends to your PC Game Pass subscription. Nvidia previously stated that Microsoft Store support on GeForce Now “will be available in the coming months,” so we may not have to wait long to see PC Game Pass on GeForce Now.

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The full development is part of a new partnership between Microsoft and Nvidia that sees Xbox PC games coming to GeForce Now. Microsoft struck a 10-year deal with Nvidia earlier this year to license Xbox PC games to GeForce Now as part of a broader effort to appease regulators over its proposed deal with Activision Blizzard. The deal also includes access to Activision Blizzard titles if Microsoft’s proposed acquisition is approved by regulators.

Unlike the EU, UK and US, regulators blocked the deal due to competition concerns in the cloud market, despite Microsoft’s 10-year deals with many of its cloud gaming competitors. Microsoft will soon offer its PC Game Pass subscription to a rival cloud gaming service, in a surprising move that could help it convince regulators about its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.





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