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Nvidia GeForce Now: New games to arrive every week

Nvidia GeForce Now: New games to arrive every week

Posted on April 1, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

All focus is on the PS5 and Xbox One X in 2020 in terms of gaming platforms, but there’s another dark horse in the running that launched earlier this year: GeForce Now.

Of course, GeForce Now isn’t a console or a PC, but a cloud-streaming service in the same vein as Google Stadia. This subscription service allows you to play PC games regardless of the specs of your hardware. Instead, GeForce Now requires an internet connection to stream from Nvidia’s servers.
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