NVIDIA has announced a significant update to its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, introducing Xbox auto-login support. Revealed just after Gamescom, the new feature allows users to directly link their Xbox profile to GeForce NOW, giving them seamless access to Xbox PC games and other titles without having to repeatedly log in.
Streamlined gaming experience
GeForce NOW members can now enjoy a more streamlined gaming experience with the service integrated with Xbox account linking. Once set up, users will automatically be logged in across all devices, giving them quick access to their favorite PC games. This improvement builds on existing support for Epic Games and Ubisoft automatic logins to further streamline the gaming process for users.
In addition to Xbox integration, GeForce NOW has significantly expanded its game library, with members now able to stream popular titles. Sid Meier’s Civilization Including series Civilization VI, Civilization Vand Civilization: Beyond Earth. These additional features mark the first game from publisher 2K to join the cloud gaming platform.
New game release
Many popular games are now available on GeForce NOW. Black Myth: WukongAn action RPG based on Chinese mythology, is one of the new releases. GeForce NOW Ultimate members can experience the game’s stunning visuals and fluid combat enhanced by NVIDIA RTX technologies like full ray tracing and DLSS 3.
Also, demo Final Fantasy XVI Launched, players will get a sneak peek at the latest installment in Square Enix’s popular RPG series. The full game will be released on PC later this month, allowing members to explore the vast world of Valisthea in up to 4K resolution and 120 frames per second.
Another anticipated title, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle The game, published by Bethesda, will join GeForce NOW later this year, allowing players to stream the game in Ultimate quality, experiencing the adventure with full ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 enhancements.
Expanded data center and new titles
GeForce NOW has expanded its infrastructure with a new data center in Warsaw, Poland, improving low-latency, high-performance cloud gaming for members in the region. The expansion is part of NVIDIA’s ongoing efforts to improve gaming experiences for its global user base.
This week’s GFN Thursday update brings a total of 25 new titles to the cloud. In addition to the games mentioned above, members can now stream: GIGANTIC: RAMPAGE EDITION, Skull and Bonesand Alan Wake’s American Nightmare. These additional features provide a variety of genres and experiences to suit different gaming preferences.
For more information, visit the NVIDIA blog.
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