Microsoft is integrating Nvidia’s GeForce Now service into its store pages for Xbox games, The Verge reports, UNN writes.
Details
The integration will allow you to choose between Xbox Cloud Gaming or the Nvidia GeForce Now service when browsing the list of games on the Internet.
Microsoft previously listed only its own Xbox Cloud Gaming service in the "play with cloud games" section of game listings.
The new button was not yet available at the time of publication on The Verge.
Addendum
Microsoft and Nvidia are no strangers when it comes to cloud gaming partnerships. The two companies signed a 10-year agreement that allows Nvidia to license Xbox games to GeForce Now, including Activision Blizzard games. Earlier this year, Nvidia also released a GeForce Now update that allows members to synchronize their Xbox accounts and Microsoft Store purchases with the cloud gaming service. You can even stream Xbox games for PC through GeForce Now's PC Game Pass.