Xbox took the first step towards making their own video games GeForce Nowfollowing the recent signing of a 10-year agreement between Microsoft And NVIDIA. gear 5 This is the first PC game owned by Xbox Games Studios to be offered on the aforementioned cloud gaming platform starting today, but it won’t be the only one soon.
Three more proposals will be added next Thursday, May 25, as the people of Redmond announced: death loop, repentance And grounded. Thus kicking off the decade-long tie between Xbox and GeForce Now that Microsoft was able to add NVIDIA as an ally to its bid for regulatory approval to buy Activision Blizzard.
How will the integration of Xbox games for PC with NVIDIA cloud service work? Microsoft explained that from now on the participants of GeForce Now will be able to play select games from Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda via streamingif they previously purchased them from Steam or the Epic Games Store. This will allow you to access games from the cloud on operating systems and platforms such as Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Chromebook and Shield TV.
An interesting fact is that the integration with NVIDIA GeForce Now does not yet support games purchased through the Microsoft Store. However, Xbox representatives say they are working on implementing it in the coming months.
“This is the first partnership in a series we are activating to make our PC games available to gamers around the world through a variety of cloud services, from NVIDIA GeForce Now to Boosteroid, Ubitus, EE and Nware in the future. We remain committed to releasing current titles from Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda, as well as future Activision Blizzard titles for PC, following the close of the Microsoft acquisition.”
Sarah Bond, Corporate Vice President, Xbox.
Xbox takes first step towards porting its PC games to NVIDIA GeForce Now
launch gear 5 in NVIDIA GeForce Now, this may be an anecdotal fact for the vast majority. Ever since Microsoft and those led by Jensen Huang signed this agreement, the industry has been quick to classify it as mere. a strategy for regulators to approve the purchase of Activision Blizzard. It is worth remembering that the franchise call of Duty are also included in this agreement.
Of course, it’s not bad that Xbox has quickly started offering its games on NVIDIA’s cloud platform. Although timing ads do not seem random. After all, Microsoft recently received approval from the European Commission to complete a $68.7 billion acquisition. but is trying to overturn the British CMA veto.
It was the United Kingdom regulators who approved the purchase of Activision Blizzard, believing that will give Microsoft an anti-competitive edge in cloud gaming. Those from Redmond have already appealed the decision, and it would not be unusual that the activation of the connection with NVIDIA GeForce Now, one of the main competitors of Xbox Cloud Gaming, would be used to try to refute the position of the authorities.
We’ll have to see how this story continues. For now further gear 5, death loop, repentance And grounded, we don’t know what other Xbox games are coming to NVIDIA GeForce Now soon. WITH tweet, Phil SpencerMicrosoft Gaming leader, was looking forward to this launch: “Today’s announcement marks a major milestone in our promise to bring more games to more people, no matter how they want to play.”
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