Earlier this year, Microsoft and Nvidia reached an agreement to bring former Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda PC games to the GeForce Now cloud streaming service. After a few months, games finally started appearing on the platform, and The first is Gears 5.
The deal between the two giants took place during Microsoft’s acquisition process to gain approval for the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. a 10-year deal It was one of many deals Microsoft signed with various cloud gaming providers, although the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority blocked the acquisition and Remond is attractive. On the other hand, 37 countries, including the European Union, Japan and Brazil, agreed.
Even without the full acquisition, Nvidia has confirmed that Xbox games will still be available on its service, as we can see now.
After launching Gears 5 today from The Coalition, deathlop From Arcane Studios, and grounded of obsidian, as well repressed, will join GeForce Now on May 25th, with more to come. GeForce Now users must own these games on Steam or the Epic Games Store in order to stream them on their device of choice.
More Expanded Support Microsoft Store is also coming to GeForce Now as a supported platform in the coming months, joining the likes of Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG. It’s unclear if PC Game Pass titles will be available to stream once streamed, considering GeForce Now users generally need to own a game to stream.
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