Microsoft and NVIDIA have announced a decade-long partnership that will bring blockbuster Xbox lineup of games to NVIDIA’s GeForce Now game-streaming service. This landmark partnership will bring the beloved titles of Microsoft’s Xbox platform, including games from Activision such as Call of Duty, to GeForce Now. The agreement also includes the highly anticipated Minecraft, which is one of the biggest gaming franchises in the world.
The agreement was announced at a press conference by Microsoft’s Xbox boss Phil Spencer who indicated that Microsoft will bring its Xbox games that play on PCs to NVIDIA’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service. The announcement comes at a time when the world is increasingly relying on cloud gaming for entertainment and communication.
The partnership between Microsoft and NVIDIA further strengthens the bond between the two companies and represents a significant milestone for gamers. With the deal, NVIDIA’s GeForce Now service will be able to offer gamers a wider selection of Xbox titles, giving them more options and a better gaming experience.
The partnership is also a key part of Microsoft’s strategy to bring Xbox games to more platforms. Microsoft is already working on streaming solutions such as xCloud, which will enable gamers to play Xbox games without the need for expensive gaming consoles or PCs. The agreement with NVIDIA shows that Microsoft is committed to expanding the reach of Xbox games to more platforms.
In addition to Xbox titles, the partnership will also bring a variety of other games to GeForce Now. Support for Microsoft Store games such as PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Gears of War, and Rocket League will be included, as well as popular titles from other publishers such as Grand Theft Auto V and The Witcher 3.
The agreement also includes support for upcoming Xbox Series S/X, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 games. This means that gamers who purchase titles such as The Outer Worlds on these platforms can upgrade to the game on GeForce Now at no additional cost.
The partnership between Microsoft and NVIDIA is an exciting move for gamers as it will bring a broader selection of Xbox games to more platforms. It is also a win for NVIDIA, as it will give them access to a larger library of games that can be streamed via GeForce Now.