Nvidia's Game Streaming Service Coming To Android


It seems several companies are jumping on the game-streaming bandwagon now that the biggest player of them all — Google is ready to launch Stadia by the end of the year.

Just before Google's second Stadia Connect event, Nvidia announced that it would be bringing its very own game-streaming service to Android later this year.

Nvidia's aptly named GeForce Now cloud gaming platform would take on Google's Stadia and could possibly be just as good if not better than Stadia.


The company claims the service would launch as a beta for “flagship devices from LG and Samsung”, however, Nvidia could partner up with other manufacturers to have the GeForce Now application pre-installed on their devices.

Nvidia has not yet revealed any pricing details for the GeForce Now game-streaming service, however, it's expected the company would charge around $25.00 per 20 hours of gameplay which is relatively higher than Stadia's pricing.

Nonetheless, the pricing might change with the official rollout of GeForce Now by the end of this year.

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