While Microsoft waits for the Activision-Blizzard deal, the company isn’t waiting with its arms crossed. Today, the giant just announced that it is entering a partnership with NVIDIA GeForce Now to bring Xbox PC games to the cloud service. This is huge for those who don’t have a powerful PC but want to try many of these titles. While GeForce Now has a huge catalog right now, the fact that Xbox is putting its PC games there is fantastic. This means that hundreds of games will be playable on one of the most stable and successful cloud gaming services out there.
Xbox PC Games will be playable on GeForce Now, including Call of Duty
Microsoft right now has one of the biggest franchises in its PC catalog, and now with the news of Xbox bringing games to GeForce Now, people are excited. The main or the biggest reason for this is that players will be able to play Call of Duty on the cloud. We all know that this game is trending right now and will continue to do so. Now, with the franchise coming to the cloud, people are beyond happy about it.
Moments ago, we announced a partnership with Microsoft to bring Xbox PC games to GeForce NOW. 🤝
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This news comes as a way for NVIDIA to show its support for the Microsoft/Activision acquisition. With that in mind, both companies promise to work as fast as possible to bring as many titles as possible to the cloud. While there isn’t a set date yet, we can expect that some games will be released every Thursday, which is the day the cloud gaming service gets updates. So, if you’ve been wanting to play Xbox PC games on the cloud, now’s the time because GeForce Now will get most of them. We hope that this happens soon, so millions of players are able to play their games in a comfortable and accessible way.