Unlock Unlimited Gaming: Over 20 Xbox Game Pass Titles Now Playable on GeForce Now, with Countless More On the Horizon

Unlock Unlimited Gaming: Over 20 Xbox Game Pass Titles Now Playable on GeForce Now, with Countless More On the Horizon

Experience the ultimate gaming collaboration as Nvidia and Microsoft join forces, bringing you 19 thrilling Xbox Game Pass titles on GeForce Now Get ready for an immersive gaming adventure, with more exciting games set to arrive soon

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Nvidia's GeForce Now service now offers 19 Xbox Game Pass titles, with more to come, as part of their partnership with Microsoft to enhance their respective services.

Nvidia has launched DLSS 3.5 technology for RTX 40 series GPUs, enabling gamers to enhance performance at lower resolutions and make use of the new Ray Reconstruction technology for smoother gameplay.

PC Game Pass subscribers can conveniently access GeForce Now-compatible games by logging into their Microsoft and GeForce Now accounts, offering a seamless way to enjoy Xbox titles via cloud streaming.

Nvidia's GeForce Now service now offers 19 Xbox Game Pass titles, with even more games to be added in the future. This partnership between Nvidia and Microsoft aims to enhance the value of their respective services. These Xbox Game Pass titles are instantly accessible to users with an active PC Game Pass subscription.

At Gamescom 2023, Nvidia unveiled DLSS 3.5 technology for RTX 40 series GPUs. This advanced form of super sampling allows players to boost performance levels at lower resolutions. Furthermore, DLSS 3.5's new Ray Reconstruction technology assists with demanding ray tracing tasks in games, ensuring smooth performance without sacrificing frame rate. Nvidia also announced that subscribing to PC Game Pass grants immediate access to 19 GeForce Now-compatible games for PC gamers. GeForce Now offers a range of appealing RTX features supported through cloud streaming.

In a recent blog post, Nvidia has officially announced that GeForce Now, their cloud streaming service, now supports 19 Xbox Game Pass titles. Additionally, they have also revealed that more games will soon be added to the service. Among the titles currently available are popular games like Age of Empires 4: Anniversary Edition, Gears 5, Deathloop, No Man's Sky, and Valheim. To enjoy these games, PC Game Pass subscribers are required to log into both their Microsoft and GeForce Now accounts. Once logged in, users can easily locate the "Xbox" store listing of their desired title within the GeForce Now application on their PC. This specific indicator indicates that the Xbox game can be played via GeForce Now with an active PC Game Pass subscription. Below is the complete list of the 19 Xbox Game Pass games that have been recently added to GeForce Now:

Xbox Game Pass Games on GeForce Now

Unlock Unlimited Gaming: Over 20 Xbox Game Pass Titles Now Playable on GeForce Now, with Countless More On the Horizon

Age of Empires: Definitive Edition

Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition

Age of Empires 4: Anniversary Edition

Crusader Kings 3

Dead Cells

Deathloop

Gears 5

Grounded

Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord

No Man’s Sky

Pentiment

Quake

Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut

Stellaris

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

Valheim

Warhammer 40,000: Darktide

Wolfenstein: Youngblood

Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus

Players without an active PC Game Pass subscription can still play these titles by purchasing them in the Microsoft Store. Nvidia has announced that more Xbox Game Pass titles will be added to GeForce Now every month. Additional details will be disclosed in a future GFN Thursday blog post, which typically announces new titles being included in the GeForce Now service.

The collaboration between Nvidia and Microsoft is expected to be exciting for PC Game Pass subscribers who are interested in trying out GeForce Now for the first time. This partnership removes the entry barrier to cloud streaming by offering it as a perk for being a PC Game Pass subscriber. However, players have the option to upgrade to a paid GeForce Now membership for enhanced performance, maximum graphics quality, and additional RTX features.

Source: Nvidia