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Microsoft and NVIDIA bring ‘Gears 5’ to GeForce Now, the first Xbox game to hit the service

Microsoft and NVIDIA They reached a ten-year agreement last February to make games owned by the former available through GeForce Now, the latter’s streaming service. Now the two companies have announced the arrival of gear 5 to GeForce Nowwhich thus becomes the first Xbox game that can be played through the NVIDIA service.

The arrival of gear 5 it is only the beginning of the journey of the Xbox catalog by GeForce Now. This movement, apart from being an attempt to promote the execution of video games in the cloud and through transmission, is a deepening of the policy that Microsoft has adopted to publish the intellectual properties that it owns beyond its domains, something that began to consolidate over time. from the publication of Halo: The Master Chief Collection on Steam.

Returning to the subject at hand, the landing of gear 5 on GeForce Now arrive in time to take advantage of the six-month 40% discount on the priority subscription that ends this weekend, so faster access to the game and more than 1,600 titles from the GeForce Now library is, for now, more affordable. In addition, there is also a new app update and new titles that members can watch via stream (or streamingwhich is the buzzword).

We remember that gear 5 Its the last delivery of the saga Gears of War and it has been developed by The Coalition, a company that took over from Epic Games after it decided to disassociate itself after the publication of the third installment. gear 5 It has a campaign that can be played solo or cooperatively and a multiplayer mode to team up with friends. With its publication on GeForce Now, users have the possibility to use their copy of Steam to play it by streaming through multiple devices and with the best possible performance.

NVIDIA and Microsoft

The arrival of gear 5 to GeForce Now using the version of the game released on Steam is just the beginning, as Microsoft and NVIDIA are working so that titles such as deathloop, Grounded and penance. While initially required to use copies obtained from Valve’s platform, the streaming service is expected to be able to support the Microsoft Store in the coming months. Moving a bit away from the Microsoft spectrum, Tin Hearts and The Outlast Trials are two other titles added to GeForce Now via Steam.

Along with the beginning of the landing of Xbox games to GeForce Now has arrived version 2.0.52 of the official application from the streaming service, which has introduced support for viewing promotional tags in games in builds for Windows and macOS. This allows users to easily see things like new DLC, discounts, free games, and more.

Finally, we remember that reservations for the Logitech G CLOUD have recently been opened in Spain, the console of the peripheral company of Swiss origin that focuses on games through transmission, which obviously includes a GeForce Now that is supported officially.

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