Nvidia Is Making It Easier To Use Game Pass On GeForce Now

As a seasoned gamer who has spent countless hours hunched over consoles and PCs, I can’t help but feel like I’ve struck gold with the recent news about Nvidia’s GeForce Now service. The ability to seamlessly link my Xbox account and access my game library on the cloud is a dream come true!


For some time now, Nvidia’s GeForce Now service has given users access to PC Game Pass and other Microsoft games. Soon, it will be even more convenient for subscribers to utilize these two services together as Nvidia announced that GeForce Now will soon permit direct linking of an Xbox account. This new feature will enable automatic sign-in for specific games.

According to The Verge, this upcoming feature will enable GeForce Now and Game Pass subscribers to link their Xbox game library, which includes Microsoft Store games and Xbox Game Pass games, with GeForce Now. Previously, GeForce Now subscribers could only sync their accounts to play PC Game Pass and Microsoft Store titles on the service, but this new integration will reportedly let you create a login that works across supported games.

As a long-time gamer and tech enthusiast, I’m genuinely thrilled about the recent collaboration between Nvidia and Microsoft to revolutionize cloud gaming and streaming. Having grown up with console gaming and now transitioning into PC gaming, I can’t help but marvel at how technology is making gaming more accessible than ever before.

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2024-08-21 01:08