Microsoft is bringing PC Game Pass to NVIDIA GeForce NOW, making gaming more accessible
Microsoft has announced exciting news for gamers everywhere with the upcoming launch of PC Game Pass on NVIDIA GeForce NOW. The announcement was made during the Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct event, where Microsoft revealed that the PC Xbox Game Pass catalog will be available to play on any device that GeForce NOW streams to, including low spec PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, mobile devices, TVs, and more.
The move is part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to make gaming more accessible to everyone, regardless of their device or location. With PC Game Pass on GeForce NOW, gamers will be able to access a vast library of games and play them on a wide range of devices, making it easier than ever before to get the most out of their gaming experience.
Microsoft revealed that it has reached new records for monthly active users and monthly active devices. The company saw a 46% increase year over year in people playing PC games on Game Pass in the last quarter alone, demonstrating the growing popularity of the service.
Looking ahead, Microsoft has promised to “bring great new first-party titles every year, give partners more ways to deliver and access games and offer multiple ways to play all of them, wherever players want to play”. This commitment to innovation and accessibility is sure to be welcomed by gamers everywhere, as Microsoft continues to lead the way in the gaming industry.
Overall, the announcement of PC Game Pass on NVIDIA GeForce NOW is great news for gamers everywhere, as it promises to make gaming more accessible and enjoyable.
