Microsoft, which recently announced a 10-year deal with Nvidia to bring Xbox PC games to Nvidia’s GeForce Now, has announced that it will soon be rolling out access to its Green Team mates. However, only select Game Pass games are available with GeForce Now.
according to xbox news The post, “Game Pass members will soon be able to stream select PC games from their library through Nvidia GeForce NOW, allowing them to play the PC Game Pass catalog on any device that GeForce NOW streams to. “
No word yet on which games will be included in the package.
You may have seen our Tyler lamenting that Game Pass doesn’t seem like a great deal right now. This new integration could help breathe life into the slightly tired game streaming service. Earlier this year, we revealed that 2023 was going to be a big year for Game Pass, but a partnership of this magnitude could work.
Rick Lane says: “There are a lot of interesting and fun games on Game Pass, but what Game Pass doesn’t have are life blockbusters like God of War and Elden Ring that everyone wants to play.” Using Nvidia’s GeForce Now By deploying certain games on the , the company will not only be able to align with the bigger games, but players will also have access to Nvidia’s stunning RTX 4080 cards for game streaming.
“We plan to roll this out in the coming months,” said Xbox News. GeForce Now users are expected to have limited access to Game Pass games as fall approaches. It’s unclear if it will eventually expand to include more games, or if it will include all Game Pass games.