Announced at the end of 2020, GeForce Now is finally accessible from Google Chrome. We explain how to enable Nvidia’s Cloud Gaming service from the browser.
GeForce Now, Nvidia’s cloud gaming service, is now available directly on Windows 10 and MacOS via Google Chrome. We had the opportunity to test this new function quickly.
How to launch GeForce now in Google Chrome?
GeForce Now got a Windows 10 and MacOS client and Android application (both on Android TV and Google TV). The use of GeForce Now with Safari Mobile on the iPhone or iPad was also recently completed.
You can now use GeForce Now directly from your Google Chrome browser without having to download a dedicated client. You need to keep Google Chrome up-to-date on Windows or MacOS, and go to: play.geforcenow.com. This does not require any installation file, the output is done from the fullscreen Chrome window. Games run at maximum full HD definition.
As with the GeForce Now client, it is best to connect with a wired connection to ensure optimal conditions for cloud gaming. You can access all the games available on the platform. It is then possible to create shortcuts to your favorite game. You can check the connection quality of the game, but unlike dedicated customers the web service does not offer the opportunity to do a test.
As a reminder, GeForce Now is free, but you will be limited to 1 hour sessions to update. The best way to benefit from this service Founders subscription at. 27.45 for 6 months. This subscription adds the opportunity to enable ray-tracing on compatible games.
As a reminder, the GeForce Now subscription is the only access to your games. Unlike Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass, you need to buy your games on affiliate platforms (such as GOG.com, Steam).
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