Nvidia is releasing a new update for its GeForce Now app today that introduces Game Syncing with the Microsoft Store, PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft+. This will allow users of Nvidia’s cloud gaming service to stream the PC games they purchased on the Microsoft Store on GeForce Now.
Additionally, GeForce Now now integrates with two game subscription services, PC Game Pass and Ubisoft+. If you subscribe to these services, you can now play supported games on GeForce Now by linking your accounts in the app.
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Nvidia is one of the best game streaming services on the market with support for 4K gameplay at up to 120FPS. In comparison, Xbox Cloud Gaming is restricted to 1080p at 60FPS, and you can only play cloud-enabled Xbox games with a controller or touch controls on mobile devices. If you’re more interested in a PC-like experience with games you can play with a mouse and keyboard (if you want), then GeForce Now is clearly the better service.
For the holiday season, Nvidia is teaming up with Microsoft to offer three free months of PC Game Pass ($30 value) when you purchase six months of GeForce Now Ultimate. That’s the service’s top tier that includes access to servers with RTX 4080 GPUs you can use for up to 8 hours in a row.