
Earlier this year, Microsoft entered into a 10-year agreement with Nvidia to bring Xbox's catalog of cloud titles to GeForce Now. Since then, all sorts of first-party games have been added to the streaming service.
In an update today, it's been announced Nvidia is rolling out its newest GeForce Now update which includes Xbox game account syncing. Here's a bit about it:
"Members can now connect their Xbox accounts to GeForce NOW to sync the games they own to their GeForce NOW library. Game syncing lets members connect their digital game store accounts to GeForce NOW, so all of their supported games are part of their streaming library. Syncing an Xbox account will also add any supported titles a member has access to via PC Game Pass — perfect for members taking advantage of the latest Ultimate bundle."

For a limited-time, players who sign up for six months of the GeForce Now Ultimate membership will also receive three free months of PC Game Pass.
Have you played any Xbox games with GeForce Now? Tell us in the comments.
[source blogs.nvidia.com, via theverge.com]
Comments 2
I've actually tried the lowest paid tier of GNow and it's good. The lag is all but nonexistent. I'm sure on the higher tier it's probably not even noticable. Not t having a PC, it gives me access to games on GPU that I can't currently play on console.
Also GNow is supported on more TVs, especially older models, than the Xbox app.
GFN works great for me too, sometimes a bit bad resolution but mostly it's great.
If only we got a GFN app on Xbox too. I don't like going through the browser.
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