Microsoft’s Xbox PC Game Pass comes to NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW

NVIDIA and Microsoft have teamed up to offer more options for gamers. A new feature in GeForce NOW now allows players to stream certain games from the Xbox PC Game Pass collection through the Microsoft Store.

This follows the recent announcement of RTX ON and DLSS 3.5 technology for advanced AI-driven graphics and high-performance gaming at the Gamescom 2023 event.

Microsoft Store Integration

Gamers who are members will notice a fresh Xbox button on compatible PC games. They can smoothly launch these games on their devices if they’ve either bought the games individually from the Microsoft Store or hold an active Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass subscription.

Nvidia and Microsoft began collaborating in May with a 10-year agreement. This allows Nvidia to license Xbox PC games for GeForce Now. The partnership emerged as part of Microsoft’s efforts to ensure compliance with the proposed Activision Blizzard acquisition.

This partnership also includes potential access to Activision Blizzard titles once Microsoft’s acquisition is finalized.

Exciting Titles Arriving

Four exciting titles are set to arrive on GeForce NOW this autumn: Alan Wake 2, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty expansion, Party Animals, and PAYDAY 3. Additionally, players can enjoy 25 new cloud-streamed titles this week, including DOOM 2016 from Bethesda.

Microsoft Store Joins GeForce NOW

The Microsoft Store is now a part of GeForce NOW, joining other digital platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, and Ubisoft Connect in the cloud.

Players can now enjoy popular Xbox PC games from Xbox Game Studios, Bethesda, and other renowned publishers added to GeForce NOW, such as Fatshark, Paradox, and TaleWorld Entertainment.

GeForce NOW Ultimate membership

With a GeForce NOW Ultimate membership, players can stream games like Gears 5 and Deathloop, Wolfenstein II: New Colossus, Wolfenstein: Youngblood.

The following is the complete list of games that will be added to the cloud this week:

Leading publishers such as Epic Games Publishing, CD Projekt Red, and Deep Silver will be bringing their blockbuster titles to GeForce NOW upon launch in the fall.


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