June 12 (Portaltic/EP) –
Xbox has announced the availability of its subscription PC GamePass at service Nvidia GeForce Nowwhich will allow users to access some PC titles on any device.
PC Game Pass is the Xbox subscription that offers access to a wide catalog of high-quality games for computers, including titles from Xbox Game Studios on the same day of release.
This subscription will be available “soon”” to link to Nvidia’s cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, as Xbox Wired editor-in-chief Joe Skrebels announced in a publication after the ‘Xbox Games Showcase’ held this Sunday.
With the new collaboration between Xbox and Nvidia, users will be able to access PC games “on any device that GeForce NOW is broadcast to, such as a low-spec PC, Mac, Chromebooks, mobile devices, TVs and more”
Skrebels has also highlighted a new record in both monthly active users and monthly active devices, and that “in the last quarter alone”, they have registered an increase of 46 percent year-over-year “in people playing PC games on Game Pass.”