Nvidia's GeForce Now enables Xbox account syncing, allowing for game library integration

Nvidia's GeForce Now enables Xbox account syncing, allowing for game library integration

Nvidia has launched an update for GeForce NOW, allowing users to link their Xbox accounts to the cloud gaming service and sync the games they own to their GeForce NOW library. This is a result of the 10-year partnership between Nvidia and Microsoft that emerged within the concessions the company made to acquire Activision Blizzard King.

GeForce Now members can now access PC Game Pass titles through their Xbox accounts, including existing library games and those from the Microsoft Store.

This enables Nvidia to license both Microsoft's first-party and third-party games, including Xbox PC games from Activision Blizzard, expanding the range of titles available for GeForce Now users.

by Mauricio B. Holguin

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GeForce NOW is a cloud computing service that enables high-performance PC gaming on various Windows and macOS computers. It utilizes supercomputers in the cloud to stream 1080p graphics at a maximum of 120 frames per second. Key features include game streaming, low latency, and a gaming-focused interface. Rated at 3.3, its top competitors include Xbox Cloud Gaming, Shadow, and Boosteroid.

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