Microsoft and Nvidia Collaborate as PC Game Pass Titles Arrive on GeForce Now

Nvidia GeForce Now is expanding its cloud gaming service to include Microsoft PC Game Pass titles starting from August 24. This means that current Nvidia GeForce Now subscribers will be able to access a selection of PC Game Pass titles without needing native hardware to run them, as the cloud-based service handles the processing.

Initially, the service will offer titles like Grounded, Deathloop, Doom (2016), and No Man’s Sky, which will run on servers powered by RTX 4080 graphics cards. However, this is just the beginning, as the Microsoft Store will be integrated into the GeForce Now ecosystem, implying that more Microsoft titles will become available over time.

This expansion is a result of a partnership between Nvidia and Microsoft, announced in February, to bring PC Game Pass titles to the GeForce Now library. It provides gamers with a convenient way to play a selection of high-quality PC games without the need for powerful local hardware or large downloads.