After skepticism, Nvidia finally provided support for its GeForce Now service, which can be accessed through the Microsoft Edge browser. Therefore, the innovation also includes a new browser for Xbox video game consoles.
Therefore, games compatible with the service of the American company can now be played through the Microsoft console. In short, players can play Steam PC games on Xbox via GeForce Now.
You can play Steam games on Xbox via GeForce Now
Finally, Nvidia has already opened up access to the GeForce Now streaming service for the Microsoft Edge browser. The innovation was announced this Monday (25), which will allow Xbox holders to play Steam PC games directly on their console through Nvidia's service.
Oh GeForce Now has access to over 1,000 computer games An update that allows them to run on the Xbox is now available.
With this new feature, gamers can play their favorite PC games through their Xbox console, even if it happens in streaming format. But this already opens up additional opportunity for gamers.
If you choose the basic and free version of GeForce Now, you will get many popular PC games such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, DOTA 2 and League of Legends in 1080p for an hour session. The big advantage is that the player does not need a computer to run these titles on Xbox. Run them through the Edge browser.
You can now play Steam PC games on Xbox with Nvidia's GeForce Now. Here is a quick overview of how all of this works. Details here: https://t.co/EMGX0HRxcT pic.twitter.com/G6YcloBubM
- Tom Warren (tomwarren) October 25, 2021
Earlier, Phil Spencer, director of the Xbox division, promised to bring complete PC games to consoles through the company's Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) service. But there is no word yet on when they will arrive.
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