Summary

Xboxplayers already have access to a plethora of gaming subscription services, including Xbox Game Pass, EA Play, Antstream Arcade, and Ubisoft+, but soon, they might be able to add GeForce Now to that list as well. Though Microsoft does offer its own streaming alternative, the addition of native support for Nvidia’s flagship cloud streaming service onXboxconsoles could be a big deal for many, especially if more games that players own in their Xbox libraries become compatible with GeForce Now in the future.

As spotted by the insider eXtas1s on Twitter, several games on the Xbox store — includingResident Evil Village,Street Fighter 6, andCall of Duty: Warzone— are currently displaying the option to play the titles with GeForce Now. This seems to suggest that Nvidia’s cloud streaming service may soon be integrated into Xbox consoles in some shape or form, whether that be through an official GeForce Now app on the Microsoft store, or through a simple link that redirects players to the GeForce Now site via the browser. If this does end up being the former, then Xbox players may soon have the ability to cloud stream some of the Xbox Play Anywhere games they own that aren’t currently inthe Xbox Game Pass library, likeGreedfall,A Plague Tale: Innocence, orSoma.

A GeForce Now App on Xbox Consoles Would Make Using the Service Much More Convenient

What’s more exciting, though, is the prospect of being able to stream games that aren’t available on Microsoft’s platform through a hypothetical GeForce Now app on Xbox consoles. Titles likeWorld of Warcraftwould be accessible on Xboxeasily this way, in addition to other games likeDisgaea,Star Ocean: The Second Story R, andDeath Stranding. Unlike the aforementioned Play Anywhere titles, these games have to be purchased individually through PC storefronts like Steam, which is a minor (but unfortunate) drawback. Every other title that doesn’t have Xbox storefront support on GeForce Now, likeResident Evil 7andStreet Fighter 6, suffers from this same issue as well.

Technically,GeForce Now is already accessible on Xbox consolesin an unofficial manner courtesy of the Microsoft Edge browser. However, using it is cumbersome and inconvenient compared to xCloud, so a dedicated app for the subscription service would be a big upgrade for GeForce Now onXbox.

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