Nvidia announced on Tuesday that it was taking its cloud gaming service GeForce Now out of beta, three years after it was first announced at CES 2017. During beta testing, over 300,000 people from North America and Europe streamed 70 million hours of gameplay, Nvidia said.
GeForce Now will have a free membership tier that will have a session length of one hour but unlimited session numbers, Nvidia said, while paying a discounted rate of $5 a month will get users priority access, be able to play up to six hours, and be able to use ray tracing content.
"Both memberships will work across any supported device that you already own. No additional hardware needed," the company said.
Supported devices are Windows and macOS devices, Nvidia Shield, and Android phones, with support for Chromebooks to arrive at a later date.
Users will be able to play a number of free games, but beyond that, users will need to have already purchased the game with a "supported game store" before playing on GeForce Now.

0 Comments