JAKARTA - In February, NVIDIA signed a 10-year agreement with Microsoft to present a game from Microsoft library, PC Game Pass to the NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud game streaming service.

Now, NVIDIA has confirmed that Microsoft's PC Game Pass service subscribers will be able to access more than 10 games, including Deathloop and Grounded at NVIDIA GeForce Now starting Thursday, August 24.

Although games from the PC Game Pass library will be available on GeForce Now, not all games will be rolled out soon there. That is, PC Games Pass players who have purchased Microsoft Store games may need to wait a while for their entire library to be available on GeForce Now.

As previously said, this announcement follows an agreement between Microsoft and Nvidia regarding a 10-year agreement that allows Nvidia to license the game Xbox PC to GeForce Now as part of Microsoft's efforts to calm its acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

Recently, Microsoft Vice Chairman and President Brad Smith said that the company had restructured its acquisition proposal to the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).

At a glance, the new proposal notes that Microsoft will not be able to release Activision Blizzard exclusively on its cloud streaming service, or exclusively control Activision Blizzard's gaming license requirements for competing services.

Microsoft has notified the restructuring transaction to CMA and hopes its review process can be completed before a 90-day extension of the acquisition agreement with Activision Blizzard ends on October 18.


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