GeForce Now will add several games to PC Game Pass this week

There have already been several media outlets that have confirmed the news, and these games will be coming to Nvidia’s cloud gaming service very soon.

GeForce Now will add several games to PC Game Pass this week
Several PC Game Pass games are coming to GeForce Nvidia very soon

It has been quite some time since the agreement signed between Microsoft and Nvidia, with which part of the games included in PC Game Passfamous subscription Microsoft and Xbox for PC, would come to GeForce Now, and now we have juicy news on the matter. With a deal between Redmond and Activision Blizzard looming, it was just that It’s only a matter of time before these games reach the cloud gaming service. and it seems that the wait is coming to an end.

As noted by such media as IGN or The Verge, on the occasion of the more than inevitable Opening Gamescom 2023you already know what the date when the first wave of PC Game Pass games will hit Nvidia’s cloud gaming service and, moreover, the identity of these first names is also known. So let’s see what the first thing this alliance between Microsoft and the graphics card manufacturer, which also just announced the remastered version of Half-Life 2, can offer us.

This is the release date for the first PC Game Pass games on GeForce Now

apparently The first offers from the PC Game Pass catalog will arrive on GeForce Now on August 24, although there will be more over time. In this first wave, it seems we can find such names Deathloop, on the groundboth are Redmond games (although Deathloop is a somewhat more confusing case); No Man’s Sky y Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. We’ll see what other video games come out of this collaboration between two of the biggest companies in tech, although everything seems to indicate that the list of additions will be somewhat limited (though not scarce).

As a clarification, if anyone doubts the Nvidia service works, GeForce Now does not have its own game catalogbut we offers streaming so we can use its services with the games we have on platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft, Electronics Arts and from August 24 PC Game Pass. The number of titles that can be played from anywhere thanks to GeForce Now exceeds 1500 games, which is said to be fast.

With all that said, It remains to be seen what will happen with the agreement between Microsoft and Activision Blizzardas if it is also closed several titles from the creators of Call of Duty and Diablo will come to Nvidia’s cloud gaming serviceas they showed at the signing of the agreement with those of Redmond.

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