Xbox Game Pass and GeForce Now Get Intertwined Even Further!

With Nvidia’s cloud service already showing up on Xbox gaming sites, we’ve now actually seen the integration of GeForce Now into Xbox Game Pass, which recently raised its price (and will likely do so again soon…).

 

Nvidia has confirmed that Xbox Game Pass is now integrated into the dedicated Xbox.com gaming sites. We’ve been expecting this since we reported a few weeks ago that some Xbox users had noticed the GeForce Now text, but now the Microsoft-Nvidia collaboration is officially open to everyone.

Nvidia is even offering a discount on Premium memberships for a short time (until August 18th), while Priority and Ultimate memberships can be purchased for half price ($5/$10 per month). A six-month subscription is also recommended, as it costs $25 at the Priority level and $50 for Ultimate. So the “greens” are quietly celebrating the fact that their technology is more intertwined with Xbox Game Pass.

Nvidia has announced the addition of nine new games to the service. Now available on GeForce Now are The Crust (new release: July 15 on Steam), Gestalt: Steam & Cinder (new release: July 16 on Steam), Nobody Wants to Die (new release: July 17 on Steam), Dungeons of Hinterberg (new release: July 18, Steam and Xbox; PC Game Pass), Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (new release: July 18, Steam and Xbox; PC Game Pass), Kunitsu-Gami: The Siege of Dawn (new release: July 18, Steam, Xbox), Norland (new release: July 18, Steam), and two older titles, Content Warning (Steam) and Crime Boss: Rockay City (Steam) have also joined the service.

So maybe Microsoft realizes that Xbox Game Pass can be an even stronger service this way, because Nvidia GeForce Now is great. Let’s hope that it’s going to get even better as time passes.

Source: WCCFTech

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