GeForce Now is now available on Xbox consoles.
We told you about it a few years ago for the first time and today it has happened: GeForce Now is now accessible via the Edge browser on Xbox. This means that from now on you can play to all your available PC games with the Nvidia service directly on your console. You can find a list of all the titles in question here
To log in, go to Edge, then play.geforcenow.com and enter your access data. You can then open any title you have in your PC library. Nvidia offers various subscriptions, one of which is completely free. It gives you access to all your games, in 1080p, in one hour sessions. It’s a good way to test the service, see what it looks like on your TV, and find out if your connection is good enough.
There are two other packages that provide access to other features, such as ray tracing where possible and improved resolution and performance. By the end of 2021, Nvidia will even upgrade its high-end subscription servers
Also, for those who want to keep the gameplay keyboard and mouse, just like on PC, you can connect your accessories to Xbox and use them on Edge. As GeForce Now is a streaming and cloud gaming service, the experience probably won’t be optimal for multiplayer titles or first-person shooters, but for third-person adventures and single-player games it should. be more than correct.