Xbox Allows Game Pass Members To Play Through NVIDIA GeForce
JAKARTA - At the Xbox Games Show which was held a few days ago, Xbox announced that Game Pass members will soon be able to play PC games from the library through NVIDIA GeForce.
"This will allow the PC Game Pass catalog to be played on any device streamed by GeForce NOW, such as low-specification PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, mobile devices, TVs, and more," the announcement said.
The company also said that the availability of Game Pass at NVIDIA GeForce will come in the coming months.
📢 Just announced: @XboxGamePass members will soon be able to play PC Game Pass games through GeForce NOW!⚡ Look for further updates about this integration in the coming months: https://t.co/CRGox1Dr7b
— 🌩️ NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) June 11, 2023
📢 Just announced: @XboxGamePass members will soon be able to play PC Game Pass games through GeForce NOW!⚡ Look for further updates about this integration in the coming months: https://t.co/CRGox1Dr7b
"We are pleased with our future of developing the industry, presenting the title of a great new first party every year, giving partners more ways to present and access games, and offering various ways to play everything, wherever our players want to play," the company further said.
In the Showcase, Xbox also featured announcements regarding Forza Motorsport, Starfield, South of Midnight, and the next-generation games that definitely took advantage of the power of the Xbox Series X.
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In addition, Xbox also introduced a new Carbon Black Series S with storage space of up to 1TB, suitable for those looking to build a more complete library on their console. It will be available on store shelves on September 1.
"We have also recently collaborated with our partners at WD and Seagate to lower expandable storage prices and introduce more size options for our plug-and-play solutions," the company concluded.