The latest version of GeForce Now, available to users on October 21st, also includes beta support for the Microsoft Edge browser. This means that Xbox users will be able to experience PC games from their console using Edge. NVidia’s service, which it claims can outperform an Xbox Series X, allows gamers to experience PC libraries with ‘cloud’ technology with extremely low latency.
NVidia to make it possible to use GeForce Now on Xbox
This development shows that Xbox users can access productions that are not available on the platform, such as Death Stranding, if the leak in NVidia’s GeForce Now database is true; It also reveals that PlayStation specials such as God of War can also be played. The Microsoft Edge browser had an access block to GeForce Now.
An update to Microsoft Edge in September 2021 allowed users to access Google Stadia through the Edge browser on Xbox consoles. If we state that Microsoft’s xCloud system is still in beta and is not available in our country; The removal of the GeForce Now block can delight Xbox users in our country. Let’s also mention that in order to get the most out of the GeForce Now system, you need to have a good internet.