Xbox Game Pass expands to Nvidia GeForce Now, Age of Empires IV takes the lead

Microsoft’s commitment to broadening the availability of Xbox games through diverse platforms remains unwavering. In line with this vision, the company has fulfilled its promise by making Xbox Game Pass titles accessible on Nvidia GeForce Now, a prominent streaming service. Spearheading this integration is the highly anticipated Age of Empires IV.

Subscribers to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass will enjoy the privilege of streaming select PC titles, conveniently accessible via the Microsoft Store, through Nvidia GeForce Now. By leveraging cloud technology, users can relish the gaming experience without the need to repurchase or download the games, thereby streamlining their entertainment process.

Microsoft maintains its dedication to multi-platform releases of PC games from prominent entities such as Xbox, Bethesda, and other first-party Microsoft studios. The inclusion of GeForce Now as an additional avenue for game access enables players to enjoy titles in the cloud, eliminating the necessity for powerful personal hardware. Furthermore, Nvidia’s streaming service caters to an extensive range of devices, including Windows PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, smartphones, smart TVs, and gaming handhelds.

Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition and Dordogne are two notable Game Pass titles debuting on Nvidia GeForce Now this week. Microsoft has hinted at forthcoming announcements during Nvidia’s weekly GFN Thursday celebrations, as the vast Game Pass library holds numerous PC titles waiting to be unveiled in the coming months. In the event of Microsoft’s successful completion of the Activision Blizzard acquisition, it is confirmed that games from Activision will also be incorporated into Nvidia’s streaming platform.

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