Microsoft PC Game Pass is coming to GeForce NOW
Microsoft has announced that PC Game Pass will be making its arrival on GeForce NOW later this year, extending support to numerous new devices at no additional cost. While Microsoft and Nvidia have yet to specify the precise launch timeframe or the ‘curated’ selection of games that won’t encompass the entire library, it is not yet clear what specific games will be included, although it’s plausible that some EA Play titles might be featured.
Nvidia’s game streaming service offers a complimentary one-hour package, and for those inclined towards lengthier, superior-quality streaming experiences, an upgrade to the RTX 4080 package may be considered. At present, GeForce NOW is compatible with PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, and televisions, in addition to Android-based set-top boxes, tablets, and smartphones. As long as users possess a reliable internet connection along with a keyboard/mouse or gaming controller, their devices can transform into remote PC gaming streaming apparatuses.
GeForce NOW has also recently been blessed with other positive news. Users can now quickly access their favorite games, making it more convenient and simple by linking GeForce NOW with their Steam, Epic Games Store, and Ubisoft accounts.
Users no longer need to log into their accounts at each gaming juncture; they merely need to link once to enable automatic log-in on their devices. For instance, launching Ubisoft Connect games within the application and linking the Ubisoft account will allow users to play popular Ubisoft games post-completion. This synchronization brings additional benefits, such as the automatic synchronization of Ubisoft Connect-supported GeForce NOW games, aiding users in promptly identifying their owned Ubisoft games.