Nvidia is rolling out a brand new replace for GeForce Now that enables members to sync their Xbox accounts to the cloud gaming service. Syncing up an Xbox account will enable GeForce Now members to entry any PC Game Pass titles on Nvidia’s service, alongside their present library of recreation purchases from the Microsoft Store.
Nvidia has accomplished the work wanted to make the Microsoft Store work with GeForce Now, following the primary Xbox PC video games arriving on the service earlier this yr. Nvidia additionally began rolling out the flexibility to stream first-party Microsoft video games like Deathloop and Grounded in addition to third-party titles like No Man’s Sky and Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord by way of a PC Game Pass subscription in August.
“Members can now connect their Xbox accounts to GeForce NOW to sync the games they own to their GeForce NOW library,” says Nvidia in a weblog publish at the moment. “Syncing an Xbox account will also add any supported titles a member has access to via PC Game Pass.”
The arrival of Xbox account syncing on GeForce Now is all a part of a 10-year deal between Microsoft and Nvidia. It permits Nvidia to license Xbox PC video games to GeForce Now, together with Activision Blizzard titles following Microsoft’s acquisition.