
Over from NVIDIA, the firm has continued to work closely with Microsoft in an effort to close the Activision Blizzard deal a few years back. As part of that agreement, its titles including the expected addition of Activision title would be included to offer widespread net support for games to more users. And this was established to some degree.
In that, PC Game Pass was effectively released for GeForce Now granting access to more devices. Originally, we saw select titles such as Gears 5 inch support in for GeForce Now, but went into full swing by the fall that year. More recently, a report went up indicating that Xbox could be further enabling GeForce Now for its platform to offer the service directly through its interface.
Now on Thursday, Microsoft & NVIDIA officially confirmed that NVIDIA GeForce Now support is out now on PC. “And starting today, gamers can directly access supported PC games on GeForce NOW via Xbox.com game pages, enabling them to get into their favorite Xbox PC games even faster,” the new blog post from NVIDIA reads.
“If you own any of the supported games on the Microsoft Store or have a valid Game Pass subscription, you can stream those titles on NVIDIA GeForce NOW by signing in with your Microsoft account,” a separate Xbox Support page reads. But, that’s not all with more games coming as part of this new arrangement.
Recently, Microsoft unveiled three new titles coming to Xbox Game Pass – Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, and Dungeons of Hinterberg – which are coming to NVIDIA GeForce Now as well. You can read the full report by heading here.
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Source: NVIDIA. Xbox Support






