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Nvidia GeForce Now: Google Stadia rival suffers another blow

Posted on April 23, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Nvidia GeForce Now is a new cloud-streaming service that allows access to some of the latest video games without the need of a games console or high-end gaming PC. 

By signing up to GeForce Now, you’ll be able to play the likes of Assassin’s Creed and Witcher 3 on a MacBook, Android smartphones, Nvidia Shield TV or Chromebook – just as long as you have a strong enough internet connection.

Of course, this isn’t a new concept, with Google Stadia already offering a very similar service. The major difference here is that GeForce Now doesn’t require you to purchase a game from Nvidia to stream it – you can import games from the likes of Steam, Uplay and Epic Games Store instead.
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