I tested NVIDIA GeForce Now in India ahead of launch. Here’s how cloud gaming performed, latency results, data usage, and who it makes sense for.
NVIDIA previewed GeForce NOW in Mumbai ahead of its India launch, running on RTX 5080 servers the company operates itself.
The GeForce Now experience is a cloud-based gaming platform that, in essence, links your existing gaming services, such as Steam, Xbox Game Pass and Epic Games Store, and provides cloud-based access ...
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Two major services, NVIDIA GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming, have entered the picture, each with a different philosophy, ...
Nvidia’s GeForce Now is set to launch in India, bringing RTX 5080-powered cloud gaming with high frame rates, low latency, and Install-to-Play access, provided users have reliable, fast internet ...
I’ve been using gaming streaming services since the advent of OnLive in 2011. The concept was, and is, simple; you load up an app, sync with the games you own on various storefronts, and as long as ...
We tested NVIDIA GeForce NOW in a special press preview hands-on and here are our first impressions on how it performed in India.
Stream your PC games to any Amazon Fire TV device and enjoy up to RTX 5080 performance, with only a Bluetooth controller ...
Nvidia has launched the GeForce Now app for Amazon Fire TV devices, enabling cloud gaming access on select Fire TV Stick models ...
GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 12 titles to its library.
Voyager - Across the Unknown actually looks like a pretty decent game, with a notable problem with the save system - hopefully that'll be fixed.