Microsoft has begun rolling out its games to its GeForce Now service, with Gears 5 being the first Xbox Game Studios exclusive to be added to Nvidia's cloud gaming platform. The game will also join other titles like Deathloop , Grounded , and Pentiment on May 25.
Xbox's Gears 5 is coming to GeForce Now
In February, Microsoft announced a 10-year partnership with Nvidia to bring its Xbox PC games to GeForce Now. The partnership will also see Activision Blizzard games like Call of Duty released on GeForce Now if Microsoft's $68 billion deal goes through.
The move will allow gamers to stream many Xbox and Bethesda PC titles purchased through Steam or the Epic Games Store on GeForce Now to platforms like PCs, macOS, Chromebooks, smartphones, and other devices. Nvidia's service will also support games purchased through the Microsoft Store in the coming months.
According to Nvidia, GeForce Now's library currently has more than 1,600 games, with new titles added every Thursday. In addition to Gears 5 , Tin Hearts and The Outlast Trials have also been added to the service.
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