Microsoft’s Game Pass Titles Coming to Nvidia’s GeForce Now Service
Microsoft has announced that it will bring PC games from its Game Pass library to Nvidia’s GeForce Now service later this year. As a result, Game Pass subscription holders will be able to play games on (presumably) better hardware in the cloud without having to purchase titles on Steam or Epic Games’ store services.
“Game Pass members will soon be able to stream select PC games from their library through Nvidia GeForce Now.” I have written Xbox Wire Editor-in-Chief Joe Skrebels said in a blog post. “This will allow his PC Game Pass catalog to be played on any device that GeForce Now streams to (low-spec PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, mobile devices, TVs, etc.) and will be rolling out in the coming months. ..”
Nvidia’s GeForce Now is a gaming service that offers: cutting edge gaming hardware One of the best graphics cards available today, such as the GeForce RTX 4080, runs on the cloud and promises to deliver the best possible experience. Of course, cloud game streaming has its own peculiarities such as increased latency and longer load times. It doesn’t provide the same experience as a local high-end gaming PC. in the meantime, The Verge We found that GeForce Now’s GeForce RTX 4080 tier significantly outperforms Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming service in terms of performance and latency.
Also note that at this time Microsoft only promises that some Game Pass PC titles will be playable on GeForce Now, and it’s unclear if EA Play titles will be supported. . So it remains to be seen how many games from Microsoft’s subscription will actually and eventually he will be supported by the GeForce Now service.
Bringing Game Pass games to Nvidia’s GeForce Now service is sure to make both services more attractive to gamers. With enough games supported, you’ll be able to enjoy high-end titles on high-end hardware for about $30 a month without having to buy anything else.
The move, more ironically, is part of a broader effort to appease regulators regarding Microsoft’s proposed takeover of Activision Blizzard, in which the company is willing to offer services and titles on platforms other than Windows and Xbox. It can also be viewed as an indication of