How GeForce Now works and quick get-started guideįor starters, we have to point out that, unlike in Google Stadia's case, NVIDIA GeForce Now requires you to own or purchase the games you want to play. This makes it ideal for gamers who want to take their gaming sessions on the go, for those who want to play games on unsupported devices by default, or simply those who don't have enough reasons or money to buy a state-of-the-art gaming rig just to enjoy a resource-intensive game here and there. It delivers real-time gameplay straight from the cloud to almost any device (desktop PC, laptop, Mac, Shield TV, and Android phones and tablets - iOS not supported).
In short, it's a cloud-based game streaming service.
Better yet, they've been getting a lot of attention recently, and for good reason.Īfter numerous launch delays, and despite hitting the streets months after its main three competitors (Google Stadia, XBOX Game Pass Ultimate, and Sony PlayStation Now, NVIDIA GeForce Now is finally available for everyone in over 80 countries. While not really a thing two or three years ago, game streaming services are now a reality.