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Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One owners will be able to play PC games via Nvidia's GeForce Now cloud gaming platform from later today.
Perhaps the biggest benefit of this support is NVIDIA’s recently announced RTX 3080 tier of GeForce NOW. If you’re playing on an Xbox Series X, the console is no doubt plenty powerful.
It’s not exactly official compatibility, but those looking to use their Nvidia GeForce Now PC game streaming accounts on their Xbox Series X or S consoles are in luck. If you fire up the service ...
Now you can actually use your new Xbox as a gaming PC, too. Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud-streaming service has finally added support for Microsoft’s Edge browser.
Free GeForce Now users can get an hour of game streaming for free, but paid members can unlock unlimited session times and the graphical boost that is ray tracing, which improves visual fidelity.
Users with their closest GeForce Now datacenter in Stockholm, Miami, and Portland can access the highest tier of game streaming Nvidia currently offers, providing they have the Ultimate tier.
Geforce Now game streaming is like magic – and it puts Xbox’s cloud effort to shame Maybe the CMA was right about the importance of game streaming, just not with regard to Xbox.
In fact, GeForce Now connects to your existing launchers such as Steam, and then it runs your library's titles on the RTX 4080-powered systems without requiring you to heavily spend money on a new PC.
Nvidia GeForce Now has just received a major upgrade -- you can soon try out cloud gaming on an RTX 4080.
Nvidia is bringing its RTX 3080 GPUs to cloud gaming. GeForce Now is getting a new membership tier, with huge improvements in latency that will rival even local game consoles.
NVIDIA announced an array of updates to its GeForce NOW service today, starting with a new, more-powerful GeForce NOW SuperPOD.
NVIDIA's upgraded RTX 4080 SuperPODs for its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service pack over 64 TFLOPs of graphics performance.