The changes will take effect in the coming months.
Microsoft has promised to add PC Game Pass games to the Nvidia GeForce Now streaming service. Sarah Bond, Head of Xbox Creation, announced the news at a closed Xbox media briefing in Los Angeles on Sunday.
“You will be able to play your PC Game Pass catalog on all devices supported by Nvidia GeForce Now,” said Sarah Bond. “In the coming months, you’ll be able to access the PC Game Pass catalog on any GeForce Now-enabled device, such as low-end PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, mobile devices, TVs, and more,” added Joe Skrebels, Editor-in-Chief, Xbox Wire.
Microsoft Adds PC Game Pass Games to Nvidia GeForce Now Service
GeForce Now subscribers will be able to “stream selected PC games from the library”, meaning the list will be limited. Nvidia has previously stated that Microsoft Store support in GeForce Now “will become available in the coming months.”
All of this work is part of a new partnership between Microsoft and Nvidia that is bringing Xbox games for PC to GeForce Now. Earlier this year, Microsoft entered into a 10-year agreement with Nvidia to license Xbox PC games for GeForce Now.