Geforce Now is great. It's a game streaming service that actually works. Amazing. Game Pass is great. It's a game subscription service that offers an awful lot of choice, including many day one-release games, and a lot of those games are playable on Nvidia's streaming platform. What could make this union better, you ask? It's all about how you log in.
]]>Streaming full-fat, high-end triple-A video games to you over the cloud is becoming big business, but the quality of the services on offer varies massively. For our money, GeForce Now is one of (if not the) best option around - and when it’s firing on all cylinders, it genuinely feels like magic. With that in mind, here’s some great news from CES: the service is about to get a little bit better.
]]>Modding has been a huge element of PC gaming since time immemorial. Now, the world of game mods might be about to experience one of its largest ever shake-ups, with Nvidia’s RTX Remix technology set to enter open beta later this month.
]]>I’ve spoken about GeForce Now before. It’s brilliant. Beyond platitudes, even. So good I wonder why more people aren’t talking about it. Nvidia’s cloud gaming platform – which, at its premium ‘Ultimate’ level gets you 4K ray-traced gaming on a high-end PC beamed flawlessly to your home – answers the question of whether cloud gaming can be the future. It can... at least for some people. I’ve got a very beefy Full Fibre internet setup, which helps, and I’ve been taking advantage of GeForce Now’s recent addition of Game Pass titles. Let’s just say that my Steam Deck has never felt more incredible.
]]>Nvidia has announced a new batch of games coming to its GeForce Now streaming service in August, some of which are a mix of modern and classic first-person shooter games from Bethesda.
]]>As you know, Microsoft and Nvidia are collaborating to bring Xbox titles to the card maker's GeForce Now game streaming service, and the first title as part of the 10-year deal arrives today.
]]>Nvidia has announced three Resident Evil titles are now available on its GeForce Now cloud service.
]]>Nvidia has announced the latest round of games added to its GeForce Now streaming service.
]]>Today, Microsoft and Nvidia announced the companies have agreed to a 10-year partnership to bring Xbox PC games to GeForce Now.
]]>Now through Thursday, June 23, Outriders is free to play on Steam.
]]>Nividia has announced the extension of its partnership with Electronic Arts which will see Battlefield 4: Premium Edition and Battlefield 5: Definitive Edition come to its GeForce Now streaming service.
]]>Ubisoft has revealed the roadmap for the first year of post-release content for Riders Republic.
]]>Four EA games from the Battlefield, Mirror’s Edge, Unravel, and Dragon Age franchises have been released on Nvidia’s GeForce Now, joining Apex Legends, which has long been streaming on the service.
]]>Eidos-Montreal has released a new trailer highlighting the PC version of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy.
]]>Two new Guardians of the Galaxy videos have been released, and in them, senior gameplay director Patrick Fortier discusses how players can lead their team of intergalactic misfits.
]]>In one of the more unusual datamines in recent memory, a developer has forced the Geforce Now client to reveal a number of games not available to the public, some of which may be on their way to PC officially.
]]>Life is Strange: True Colors reviews have landed and we have rounded up the scores for you.
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