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NVIDIA launches GeForce Now official service

NVIDIA launches the official GeForce Now service. For $5 per month, GeForce Now can take advantage of the processing power of the GeForce RTX graphics cards in the cloud. This way, you can enjoy high-quality games on Windows laptops, Macs, and Android devices. Of course, the stored data is synced to the cloud.

When it comes to cloud games, you can think of something like Stadia from Google. However, unlike Stadia, GeForce Now is a GeForce Now if you have subscribed to online game services such as Steam, Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and Uplay, or if you purchased a game from a previous service. You don’t have to buy a game for Now. In this sense, it can be said to be a gamer-friendly platform.

The GeForce Now official plan includes 90 days of free play, and you can try 1 hour of free play without signing up for a credit card. Related information can be found here .

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