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GeForce Now is available to use via the Xbox's Microsoft Edge browser courtesy of a new update, expanding gaming options.
Microsoft continues to expand Xbox's capabilities as it can now play GeForce Now PC games through the console's internet browser.
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.
GeForce Now supports streaming games from the Steam and Epic Games platforms, meaning that Xbox owners can effectively play any PC game right from an Xbox.
If you've got an Xbox and a GeForce Now subscription, you can now play PC games on your console using Microsoft's Edge browser. That comes with the usual GeForce Now caveats: The service allows ...
NVIDIA GeForce NOW makes its way to yet another platform as it gains support for Xbox consoles today. Officially, the service is gaining support for the Microsoft Edge browser.
Xbox consoles are getting a new version of Microsoft's Edge browser, and early testers have discovered that it'll let you stream PC games to the telly-box via Nvidia's GeForce Now.
GeForce Now includes access to more than 1,000 PC games and Nvidia has finally started supporting the Edge browser that now ships on Xbox with a beta update to GeForce Now.
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 ...
Follows the news that people can use Google Stadia via the updated Edge browser. Xbox owners might be able to stream games from GeForce Now thanks to an update to the consoles' browser. As ...
This could enhance the gaming experience for Xbox users, providing more cloud streaming options. A GeForce Now app on Xbox consoles would make using the service more convenient than through a browser.
The latest update to GeForce Now adds support for streaming games in 1440p at 120 FPS. The improved resolution and framerate are only supported in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, at least for now.