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William D’Angelo
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Microsoft and Nvidia have announced that the two companies have signed a 10-year partnership to bring Xbox gaming on PC to the Nvidia GeForce Now cloud gaming service.
The deal will allow gamers to stream Xbox games on PC from GeForce Now to PCs, macOS, Chromebooks, smartphones, and more.
If Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal is approved, it will bring Activision Blizzard games to GeForce Now, including Obligations.
“Xbox remains committed to giving people more choice and finding ways to expand the way they play,” said Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming. “This partnership will help grow NVIDIA’s catalog of titles to include games like Call of Duty, while giving developers more ways to deliver streaming games. We are excited to offer gamers more ways to play the games they love.”
Jeff Fisher, Senior Vice President of GeForce at Nvidia, added: “Combining Xbox’s incredibly rich catalog of first-party games with the high-performance streaming capabilities of GeForce NOW will propel cloud gaming into a mainstream offering that appeals to gamers in all levels of interest and experience.
“Through this partnership, more of the world’s most popular titles will now be available from the cloud with just one click, and millions more gamers will be able to play them.”
Microsoft and Nvidia have started work to integrate Xbox games on PC into GeForce Now, which will allow GeForce Now members to stream PC games they buy from the Windows Store, including titles from third-party partners where the publisher has granted streaming rights to Nvidia.
Xbox games for PC available on third-party stores like Steam and the Epic Games Store will be able to stream via GeForce Now.
An avid and lifelong gamer, William D’Angelo he was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was hired in 2010 as a junior analyst, rising to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the community of players producing content on their own Youtube channel other contraction channels. You can contact the author. On twitter @TroncosWD.
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