One of the functions most demanded by the community remained in limbo, although it has finally arrived. Nvidia has taken the final step and unlocked access to GeForce Now via Microsoft Edge. This means that Xbox users will be able to play the titles in the subscription service’s library.
As reported from The Verge, a beta update on GeForce Now today enables this possibility. Now a catalog of more than 1,000 works for PC are available to Xbox gamers remotely via cloud play.
It is key to remember that GeForce Now has a free subscription, so at no cost we can access titles such as CS: GO, DOTA 2 or League of Legends at 1080p resolution. To round out the play, Nvidia announced last week that it will offer a new service that increases the power of the broadcast to 1440p with 120FPS. This is possible thanks to computers that have a power equivalent to that of an RTX 3080.
The possibilities with GeForce Now on Xbox allow the use of both keyboard and mouse, so it facilitates the game in works that have mechanics focused on these accessories. Meanwhile, Microsoft continues to plan the launch of Xbox Cloud Gaming on consoles, which will give a new life to millions of Xbox One making it possible to enjoy the most current works with the cloud.