Nvidia's PC game streaming platform has expanded to include Android-powered mobile phones.
We are nearing the future of playing games on anything with a screen. Microsoft has begun testing its xCloud streaming service these days, Google has announced the launch of the Stadia for November 19 this year, and Nvidia has launched with its streaming platform GeForce Now. GeForce Now can now also be used on mobile devices running Android OS, meaning you can stream individual games to your mobile from your Steam and Uplay accounts.
As the service itself is in beta testing, everything is still free. Of course, that won't always be the case. However, if you do not have access to the GeForce Now beta, then you must first log in to use any of the following, either on PC or Android devices.
However, if you have access, you need Android version 5.0 or higher and a mobile device with a minimum of 2 GB of RAM. As far as internet speed is concerned, the download speed should be a minimum of 15 Mbps for the thing to work.
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