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Microsoft and NVIDIA sign a 10-year GeForce NOW partnership

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
May 22, 2023
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Microsoft and NVIDIA sign a 10-year GeForce NOW partnership

Xbox Corporate Vice President Sarah Bond announced a 10-year agreement with NIVIDIA, a computer parts maker recognised for their Graphics Processing Units. It grants Xbox users and other Microsoft devices access to GeForce NOW.

Microsoft and NIVIDIA have collaborated to provide cloud gaming to Xbox devices, as well as iOS, Android, MAC, and SHIELD TV compatibility. The collaboration allows Xbox players to broadcast games using the native GeForce software. Xbox announced ambitions to introduce Cloud Gaming to linked devices last year.

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This statement follows Amazon’s announcement of an open world MMO set on the Lord of the Rings setting. The years 2023 and 2024 appear to be interesting for gaming.

Should Microsoft’s plan to acquire the World of Warcraft publisher be allowed by regulators, Activision Blizzard games such as Call of Duty will be released on the cloud gaming service.

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Streaming qualifying Xbox and Bethesda PC titles purchased through Steam or Epic Games Store from GeForce Now to PCs, macOS, Chromebooks, cellphones, and other devices is now possible.

In the future months, support for games purchased from the Microsoft Store is expected. Microsoft recently secured a slew of game distribution deals in an effort to ease regulatory worries over its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

Nvidia claims that the GeForce Now library contains over 1,600 games, with new titles added every Thursday. Tin Hearts and The Outlast Trials, in addition to Gears 5, were released today.

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