Big news for cloud gaming enthusiasts: Nvidia has enhanced its GeForce Now service by enabling Xbox account syncing and PC Game Pass support. GeForce Now users can now integrate their Xbox accounts, allowing them to stream their available PC Game Pass titles through Nvidia's gaming platform. This update stems from Nvidia's collaboration with Microsoft, aiming to bring Xbox PC games to GeForce Now.
This latest feature comes after several PC Game Pass games, including popular titles such as Deathloop, Grounded, and No Man's Sky, were added to GeForce Now's lineup in August. Moreover, those subscribed to Ubisoft+ also benefit, as they can link their accounts and stream a selection of Ubisoft+ games they own on GeForce Now.
As the gaming landscape evolves, Nvidia's commitment to improving GeForce Now ensures gamers have more ways to play their favorite titles and access an expanding library of games across platforms. This update signifies a closer relationship between Nvidia's cloud gaming service and Xbox's PC Game Pass offerings, potentially attracting even more gamers to the convenience of cloud streaming.
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