NVIDIA GeForce Now will add 17 more titles to its cloud-based game streaming service this week. It is also still working to add a major Microsoft game, Halo Infinite, to the service.
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The NVIDIA GeForce Now PC game streaming service plans to add at least 54 games to its library in November including RoboCop: Rogue City, and The Talos Principle 2, among many others.
NVIDIA GeForce Now added 16 new games today, including 8 that are Xbox Game Pass titles. However, Microsoft's sci-fi RPG Starfield is conspicuously missing from this week's list of games.
Google has teamed up with NVIDIA to offer all Chromebook users the perk of free three-month trials for GeForce NOW Priority memberships. These let users cut long waiting times to play games and more.
People who subscribe to Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass can now access a selection of games on the service on NVIDIA's GeForce Now, with more titles to be added in the weeks and months ahead.
The Microsoft PC Game Pass titles will include Grounded, Doom (2016) and Deathloop, along with third-party games like No Man's Sky. More games from Microsoft's subscription service will be added soon.
The latest Microsoft Weekly issue is here. Learn about Edge taking screenshots of websites you visit, new features for Windows 11, gaming news, and several look-back articles remembering old products.
As part of the 10-year deal Microsoft made with Nvidia, Xbox PC games are starting to rollout on the cloud streaming platform GeForce Now. Up first is The Coalition's Gears 5, with more coming soon.
The Geforce Now gaming streaming service has added four games from Bandai Namco Europe to its library. It has also added support for 4K streaming of games to some 2023 LG smart TVs.
Samsung has made the Odyssey Neo G7 available for purchase in the United States. The monitor will set you back $999.99 but delivers a great picture for all your TV-watching and gaming needs.
The NVIDIA GeForce Now new game lineup for March include Monster Hunter Rise, Destiny 2: Lightfall, the System Shock remake, Disney Dreamlight Valley, and many more, plus extra games from February.
Larian Studios will release the long-awaited D&D RPG sequel Baldur's Gate 3 on August 31 for Windows, macOS, and PlayStation 5, but there there's no date yet for the Xbox version.
Netflix's VP of game development Mike Verdu has confirmed that the streaming service is looking to launch its own cloud gaming service. This comes weeks after Google shuttered its Stadia service.
Google introduced three new Chromebooks made in partnership with Lenovo, ASUS, and Acer. The laptops focus on cloud gaming and bring online services like Nvidia's GeForce Now and Xbox Cloud gaming.
evleaks has revealed the upcoming handheld console Logitech teased earlier this month. Renders show a compact and no-frills device supporting multiple cloud gaming services, such as Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Nvidia has added a new higher quality, high refresh rate streaming option for Nvidia GeForce NOW owners who use the RTX 3080 tier. This will work directly inside the browser without needing any app.
Logitech and Tencent have teamed up with Microsoft and NVIDIA to develop a handheld device that will support cloud gaming services such as xCloud and GeForce Now, and play AAA titles.
PC and Mac users holding Nvidia's premium GeForce NOW RTX 3080 memberships can now stream their games at 4K 60FPS. 27 more games are gaining streaming support during this month too.
GeForce NOW users will be able to play Dying Light 2 Stay Human from tomorrow as Nvidia celebrates the platform's second anniversary. Members will also receive several rewards to celebrate.
Nvidia's cloud gaming service is coming out of beta on its Smart TV app on select LG TVs. Users can choose from a catalog of free games or select from the Steam or Epic games catalog.
LG has announced a partnership with NVIDIA which will see the GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform launch on some LG Smart TVs in beta this week. The service also includes over 35 free-to-play games.
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is a third-person action game from Square Enix. It tells an original story in the Marvel universe and takes you to a lot of interesting and memorable locations.
Nvidia has expanded its GeForce Now membership to include a new premium tier that'll allow gamers to avail the power of the RTX 3080. This allows for a significant step-up in visuals and framerates.
A GeForce Now user may have uncovered a massive number of upcoming unannounced games heading to PC, including titles from PlayStation Studios, Xbox Game Studios, and a lot more publishers.
Nvidia has announced that GeForce Now is getting a new subscription tier for new members, which will cost double what existing users are paying. Current members will keep the $4.99 price, though.
Nvidia's cloud gaming platform, GeForce Now, has added support for the new Apple M1-based macOS devices. That said, it will work on this type of hardware only via the Rosetta 2 emulator.
Nvidia is expanding its GeForce Now cloud gaming service to more territories including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Australia in partnership with a number of telcos in those countries.
Nvidia has launched its GeForce Now streaming service for iOS devices through the Safari web browser, though it's still in beta. Fortnite will be coming later with new touch-based controls.
Google has detailed the gaming abilities of Chromebooks, boasting of streaming services like Stadia and GeForce NOW. It adds that gaming apps' usage has tripled in the last few months.
Today, Nvidia announced that its GeForce NOW game streaming service is available for Chrome OS, although it's still in beta. You'll be able to play streaming games through the browser.
Another big batch of games are being removed from Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service, with Xbox Game Studios, Warner Bros., Codemasters, and more publishers pulling out later this week.
2K Games has become the latest publisher to pull its titles out of Nvidia's game streaming service GeForce Now. Nvidia says it is working with the publisher to bring its experiences back.
Most Bethesda Softworks games are being removed from Nvidia's GeForce Now, except for Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The move comes after Activision Blizzard also pulled its games from the service.
Today, Nvidia announced that its game streaming service, GeForce Now, is out of beta. On top of that, it's turning RTX on for real-time ray tracing, and Chrome OS support is on the way.
Razer's booth at CES is always a lot of fun to visit, because you can actually test out the company's new products, and that means a break from the craziness of the show, and playing some games.
Nvidia is bringing its GeForce Now to Android smartphones, and it's now officially available in South Korea. The new GeForce Now app lets users remotely play PC games on their phones.
With the world increasingly moving towards digital distribution, the idea of streaming games become more popular by the minute, with Google reportedly working on a service as well.
Announced last year, and first launched on macOS, the Nvidia GeForce NOW streaming service dropped a free beta on PC at CES 2018, which allows gamers to rent hardware for their demanding games.
Nvidia has announced that starting later this year its GeForce Now would be available on desktop computers. Unfortunately, this isn't the same game streaming service found on Shield devices.