Game streaming services have become increasingly popular in the last year. Google Stadia and Microsoft’s xCloud are a few examples, but NVIDIA has one of the oldest services in GeForce NOW. Last August, NVIDIA announced the service would be coming to Android, and in October they started a closed beta. Starting today, anyone can sign up.
For those unfamiliar with the GeForce NOW service, it’s a little different from Stadia. You don’t have to re-purchase any of the games you already own. You can stream games that you purchased from Steam, the Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and Uplay (as long as NVIDIA has added support for the game). The service works on Windows, macOS, SHIELD TV, and Android smartphones. It will also be coming to Chromebooks sometime this year.
See NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is now open to all
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Last August, NVIDIA announced GeForce NOW would be coming to Android, and in October they started a closed beta. Starting today, anyone can sign up.