The Xbox ecosystem could also be enriched with Nvidia’s GeForce Now.
GeForce now has just had its biggest upgrade, based on using the nowhere to be found RTX 3080 which brings streaming to 1440p and 120FPS on PC and Mac, 4K on Nvidia Shield. A nice generational leap for the service, probably the best so far, considering that Stadia continues its adventure blindly, XCloud is just starting and PS Now, is the classic PS Now.
yup!
– Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 22, 2021
The new semi-annual plan, priced at € 99.99, will therefore allow players without adequate hardware to enjoy practically the entire stock of titles on the Nvidia system to the fullest, and this is undoubtedly a bomb. But the announcements were two.
In fact, the upgrade of the service has completely overshadowed the other novelty of the service, which was completely passed over in silence but which could have enormous repercussions on the market. GeForce Now is in fact ready to be used by Microsoft’s Edge browser, which would allow all Xbox users to access the service (as is already the case for Stadia) directly from the console. Even Senior Editor of The Verge, Tom Warren is sure of this eventuality, turning the Xbox into a living room arcade on balance.
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