Nvidia Is Making It Easier To Use Game Pass On GeForce Now
Nvidia's GeForce Now service has allowed access to PC Game Pass and other Microsoft games for a while now, but it's about to become even more convenient for subscribers to use the two services together. Nvidia recently said that GeForce Now will soon allow you to directly link an Xbox account to enable automated sign-in for certain games.
Per The Verge, this feature will let GeForce Now and Game Pass subscribers sync both their Xbox game library, their Microsoft Store games, and their Xbox Game Pass games with GeForce Now. GeForce Now subscribers have been able to sync their accounts to use PC Game Pass and Microsoft Store titles on the service, but this new connection will apparently allow you to set a login that works for supported games.
This feature is part of a collaboration between Nvidia and Microsoft to try to boost cloud gaming and streaming in a big way. Cloud gaming was also a major sticking point in Microsoft's blockbuster acquisition of Activision Blizzard, with the console giant telling regulators that it would allow players to stream games through Microsoft's own streaming service as well as third-party providers like Nvidia. A recent update let users launch Xbox games directly from Xbox.com via cloud streaming through Nvidia GeForce Now.
- #Venom: The Last Dance Review
- #The Biggest Game Releases Of September 2024
- #The Casting Of Frank Stone - How To Kill All Characters (Everyone Dies Walkthrough)
- #Sid Meier's Civilization VII Gameplay Trailer | Gamescom 2024
- #Marvel Rivals Captain America and Winter Soldier Reveal | Gamescom 2024
- #Masters of Albion Reveal Trailer
- #Zenless Zone Zero New Eridu Trailer | Gamesom 2024
- #Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Trailer | Gamescom 2024
- #The First Berserker: Khazan Trailer | Gamescom 2024
- #Black Myth: Wukong What To Know So Far
- #Nazara's Absolute Sports Acquires US-based Deltias Gaming for $900K, Closing in 45 Days
- #Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Finally Has a Release Date on PS4 and Xbox One