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GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 7 new titles to its library.
NVIDIA GeForce Now will add 17 more titles to its cloud-based game streaming service this week. It is also still working to add a major Microsoft game, Halo Infinite, to the service.
Nvidia's announcements at the 2025 Gamescom show were sprinkled with the usual minor technology refreshes across its software platforms, but the biggest updates are coming to its GeForce Now cloud ...
Nvidia seems to be adding an array of Star Wars titles to Geforce Now including the likes of Battlefron 2, Jedi Fallen Order and Squadrons.
NVIDIA is also announcing the availability of Game Ready on GeForce NOW, an auto-update system that gamers with NVIDIA cards might be well familiar with.
Over 50 new games are coming to GeForce NOW this November, with a good chunk of them already being available on Nvidia's cloud gaming service.
Nvidia's GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service that offers access to games rendered on Nvidia's cloud hardware. It's not perfect, but it is affordable.
GeForce NOW is all about giving you cloud access on cutting-edge GeForce hardware to the games you already own, so adding PC Game Pass access for 'select titles' is a big win for the service.
Microsoft adds option to stream PC games using NVIDIA's GeForce NOW service on the official Xbox.com site, paving the way for integrating it on Windows PC.
GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 15 new titles to its library.
Nvidia's superb GeForce Now game streaming service is coming to Apple's iOS devices this week—and yes, that means you can play Fortnite on your iPhone or iPad again.