Microsoft’s Game Pass has arrived on Nvidia’s GeForce Now service and is now available to gamers worldwide. This move marks a massive win for both Microsoft and Nvidia, as it gives gamers easy access to more than 100 popular Windows PC games for only $14.99 per month.
Game Pass is a subscription service that allows gamers to access a massive library of games without the need to pay full retail price for each title. The service gives users access to titles from popular publishers such as Sega, Ubisoft, and Warner Bros. and includes single-player, multi-player, and co-op experiences. Previously, Microsoft had made the pass available through its own PC and Xbox services, but this is the first time the company has made it available for other platforms.
The addition of Game Pass on Nvidia’s GeForce Now service is sure to be a major draw for gamers. GeForce Now provides access to powerful gaming hardware in the cloud, allowing gamers to play a wide variety of games with no need for a high-end gaming PC. This means more people can now enjoy the growing library of games that Game Pass offers, at a much more affordable rate.
Nvidia has also announced that their cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW, can now runs games more than 10 times faster than before , adding to the appeal of the service for gamers.
The addition of Game Pass is further evidence of the ongoing push by Microsoft, Nvidia, and other companies to make cloud-based gaming services more accessible. With the power of the cloud and the ongoing growth of subscription services, the future of gaming looks very bright indeed.