Nvidia has launched a new version of its GeForce Now game streaming software that allows users to play any game they own from the likes of Steam, Origin, and Uplay on any PC or Mac. Pricing starts at $25 for 20 hours of play on a GTX 1060 PC, or 10 hours of play on a GTX 1080 PC. A free trial will also be available.
Interestingly, the new service works like a virtual desktop, with users seeing a full Windows install on logging in. From there, users can load up regular versions of Steam, Battle.net, Origin, Uplay and GOG and download any game they like from their existing library.
Free-to-play games like World of Tanks will also work with the service. Users just have to download the GeForce Now app to their local machine, which then connects to one of Nvidia’s virtual PCs.
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Source: Ars Technica – Nvidia brings GeForce Now game streaming to any PC or Mac