

You can even use an Xbox 360 controller, but it needs a wire to work. The GeForce Now works great with lots of controllers - Xbox One, DualShock 4, SHIELD, Steelseries and Razer it also ran nicely with the ROG Kunai 3. Note that the EA games are not available for streaming on GeForce Now (they are available on Xbox Game Pass, though).
#Virtual gaming pc service upgrade
And it is especially valuable when you (or your significant other) get tired of spending $2000+ for a PC upgrade every couple of years. It is great if you already own a large number of games thanks to the Steam sales. The service is advertised as the one with most games, and rightfully so - it supports over 900 games. Not all games are supported, though, so you need to check this list and see if your games are allowed to run on GeForce Now. The service supports Steam, Epic, UPLAY and GOG platforms. GeForce Now includes no games - you can play only what you already own. Selected LG smart TVs are getting a compatible app later this year, too.

TV app: GeForce Now Android TV app is available and works on many smart TVs. It can stream to an Android device, a Windows or Mac computer, an NVIDIA Shield, and even iPhone and iPad via the Safari browser. GeForce Now works on a variety of platforms, just like Microsoft's service. There is a free tier, too, but it doesn't include ray tracing settings, and each game session is limited to 1 hour - quite generous for something that's free. That's the reason it is cheaper than Microsoft's offer - $5/€5 or $25/€27 for six months. GeForce allows you to rent a high-end PC and stream your games from it.

NVIDIA's GeForce Now is another versatile service that works similarly to Xbox game streaming, but it doesn't offer any game catalog - you can only play games you already own.
