The future of Xbox and Microsoft may be heading towards a cloud-based system, as images of the Nvidia GeForce Now app options on Xbox consoles have surfaced. These images suggest that active Nvidia GeForce Now Subscribers will be able to stream games to their consoles from Nvidia’s servers, with games like Street Fighter 6 and Resident Evil Village Gold available to stream. The possible association was revealed in a tweet by eXtas1s, a former journalist turned social media presence.
While Nvidia and Xbox already have an existing relationship with games from Xbox Game Studios, Bethesda, and Activision Blizzard available on GeForce NOW, this new development could offer Xbox gamers more ways to consume games. This could be especially beneficial if Xbox is moving towards an all-digital system. The potential for streaming PlayStation games to Xbox through this service aligns with Microsoft’s cross-platform philosophy set by Project Latitude.
In addition to the Nvidia partnership, Microsoft also recently announced a partnership with Amazon to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to Fire TV devices. These developments indicate a possible shift towards cloud-based gaming for Xbox and Microsoft. However, it is important to note that these are currently rumors, and confirmation from Nvidia and Xbox is pending.
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