

Today we shared that Game Pass members will soon be able to stream select PC games from the library through Nvidia GeForce NOW. Notably, though, this won’t include the full PC Game Pass library, but only “select” titles.

Microsoft says that this support will be rolling out in the “months ahead” with support for all devices that GeForce Now supports – that includes Google TV. Soon that will change, as Microsoft today announced a deal with Nvidia that will bring PC Game Pass to GeForce Now alongside games that users have purchased through Steam, the Epic Games Store, and Ubisoft Connect. The service is only available for streaming through PCs, mobile devices, Xbox consoles, and select Samsung TVs.

But “xCloud” really only works on a small subset of devices, compared to the wider cloud gaming market. Xbox Game Pass has, so far, offered its own cloud gaming tech, which, admittedly, is quite solid. Later this year, Microsoft with offer Xbox’s PC Game Pass on Nvidia’s GeForce Now service in a major expansion. Xbox Game Pass and its PC version, PC Game Pass, remains easily one of the best deals in gaming.
