Microsoft’s Xbox and PC Game Pass Titles Are Now Available on Nvidia’s GeForce NOW

Starting August 24, Nvidia is rolling out access to PC Game Pass and Microsoft Store titles on its GeForce NOW streaming service. It will let users access first-party Microsoft Games listed below: 

  • No Man’s Sky, 
  • Deathloop, 
  • Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord. 

Although the Game Pass and games are available on GeForce NOW, users won’t be able to stream every game in the library as of now. The company has completed all the formalities to incorporate the Microsoft Store into GeForce NOW but it is yet to add all games that are available with the subscription of PC Game Pass. In short, users have to wait a little more before all games are available on GeForce NOW. 

Back in February, Microsoft signed a 10-year deal with Nvidia to make its games available through the company’s cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW. Microsoft made one of its first games available to the company’s cloud game service in the month of May. For the uninitiated, the deal was a part of Microsoft’s plan announced in January 2022 to convince regulators to allow it to acquire Activision Blizzard for $69 billion. The deal also includes access to

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Activision Blizzard titles if Microsoft closes the acquisition successfully. 

GeForce NOW is one of the best cloud gaming platforms available which supports 4K gaming and 120 FPS. To access a high-quality gaming experience, a user needs to sign up with the Ultime tier which costs $19.99. Since these games run on the cloud and your device just streams them like a Netflix game, it’s the perfect gaming solution on any kind of hardware. Yes, you can play AAA titles in 60FPS on decade-old hardware.

Once signed up, users can play select titles from Steam, Epic Games, and Unisoft Connect game library at no additional charges.

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