Nvidia is roll out A new update to GeForce Now allows members to sync their Xbox accounts to the cloud gaming service. By syncing their Xbox accounts, GeForce Now members will have access to any PC Game Pass titles on the Nvidia service, in addition to their existing library of games purchased from the Microsoft Store.
Nvidia has completed the necessary work to bring the Microsoft Store together with GeForce Now, following the arrival of the first Xbox PC games on the service earlier this year. Nvidia has also started rolling out the ability to stream first-party Microsoft games, including: death loop and ground similarly third party title no man’s sky and Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Through your PC Game Pass subscription in August.
“Members can now connect their Xbox account to GeForce NOW and sync the games they own to their GeForce NOW library,” Nvidia said in the article. blog post today. “Syncing your Xbox account will also add supported titles that the member can access via his PC Game Pass.”
The arrival of Xbox account sync in GeForce Now is all part of a 10-year deal between Microsoft and Nvidia. This will allow Nvidia to license Xbox PC games to his GeForce Now, including his Activision Blizzard titles after his Microsoft acquisition.