Games from PC Game Pass are now available in the Nvidia GeForce Now service
Microsoft has future plans to integrate PC Game Pass with Nvidia's GeForce Now service.
As mentioned in a blog post by Joe Scrabbles, the editor-in-chief of Xbox Wire, this integration will enable users to enjoy the PC Game Pass catalog on any device that supports GeForce Now.
GeForce Now users will have the capability to stream selected PC games from the library, although it's worth noting that the entire catalog may not be available, as highlighted by The Verge.
Additionally, Nvidia has previously announced that support for the Microsoft Store will be accessible on GeForce Now in the upcoming months.
In February 2023, Microsoft and Nvidia entered into a collaboration agreement that spans a decade. This agreement was established in response to antitrust concerns raised about the potential consequences of the Microsoft and Activision Blizzard deal.
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