Nvidia joins cloud gaming, Geforce Now is now available to everyone.

The service is available for only $5/month, atleast for now.


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Nvidia followed Sony, Microsoft and Google to start a new cloud gaming service

After the likes of Sony, Microsoft and Google, Nvidia joins the band of cloud gaming, Nvidia has being testing GeForce Now, the new cloud gaming service form the company for some time now and finally released the public version to every one. GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service similar to PlayStation Now, xCloud and Google Stadia, it will let you stream games online.

Streaming games online comes with it's pros and cons, pros being that you'll be able to play games anywhere in any device without downloads, and you don't require top of the line Hardware. While they're the pros let's comes to the downsides of streaming games, first difference you'll notice between playing downloaded games and streaming games is lag, doesn't matter how fast your internet speed is, atleast a tiny latency is inevitable.

Although  some people feel like that cloud gaming is the future of gaming, it needs to be improved and companies like Sony, Microsoft, Google and Nvidia are trying for that improvement, Nvidia's GeForce Now is receiving good feedback after the public release, some people who reviewed GeForce Now or trying the service from the Beta phase have expressed that it performed better than Google's Stadia.

Nvidia's GeForce Now is available to everyone in US and Europe, The 'Founder' plan costs $5 a month and also includes 90-days free trail, 'Founder' plan is a limited time offer which means that the monthly membership price may get increased, not only is Nvidia offering GeForce Now for $5 but Nvidia will let you use GeForce Now for free but you can only play for one hour in a session.

But there is no limit on how many sessions you play when you're using the service for free, you will also have to wait in queue sometimes, and there will also be some other general restriction for free service, but the free service will let you try the product first, if you're satisfied you can choose get a membership. If You're playing with a Founder membership, you can only play for 6-hours a session.

Nvidia GeForce Now is missing some major titles on it's launch, another impressive feature of GeForce Now is that you can connect it to your Stream, Epic Games and other game libraries and continue playing your saved games from where you left off, you don't have to pay for your already owned games, You can start using GeForce Now on your PC, Mac and Android.

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