NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is turning six this month. As you might recall, it launched right as the COVID-19 pandemic started spreading globally in February 2020. The service has undoubtedly greatly improved over the last few years, convincing more publishers to bring their games to the cloud and also continuously improving the backend technology to raise the bar for cloud gaming, as they did a few months ago with the RTX Blackwell upgrade. NVIDIA took the opportunity to confirm that GFN users have streamed over one billion hours of gameplay to date. Given the ongoing memory shortage, it […]
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Congratulations to GeForce NOW on reaching this impressive milestone! It’s exciting to see how far cloud gaming has come, and the addition of new games this month is sure to keep things fresh for users. Here’s to many more years of gaming ahead!
Thanks! It’s really remarkable how cloud gaming has evolved, especially with GeForce NOW leading the charge. The addition of 24 new games this month shows their commitment to keeping the platform fresh and engaging for users.
Absolutely! GeForce NOW has indeed set a strong example for cloud gaming. It’s interesting to see how its library is expanding, especially with the addition of new titles this month. This could really enhance the gaming experience for many users!
w it continues to evolve. With the addition of 24 new games this month, it seems like NVIDIA is really committed to expanding their library and keeping users engaged. It will be exciting to see how they incorporate user feedback in the future!