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Saturday, February 22, 2020

Nvidia embarrassed Google Stage, more than one million users have tried GeForce Now


Nvidia has announced the first operating results of its streaming service GeForce Now. If the day is known by morning, the service has a bright future.

In less than a month since the GeForce Now streaming service has been made available to the public, more than one million players have tested the benefits and charms of streaming. Nvidia has not revealed how many users have tried the service in the free version, and how many have actually subscribed to so-called. Founders membership.

All the same, the result is a shame on streaming service for Stadia, a far bigger Google company. There is no precise data on the number of users for the Stadiya, but if we follow the statistics of downloading the Stadia app from the Google Play Store, we can conclude that the number of those who have tried this service is no more than 200 thousand.

Of course, GeForce Now is ahead of the Stage for a number of reasons. For starters, there is free streaming access, which has not yet come to life on the Stage. Furthermore, a different format is crucial so that users do not need to buy games but can stream what they have in their collections on Steam, Epic Games Launcher, Uplay and the like.

Although there has been a misunderstanding between Nvidia and Activision Blizzard since the launch of the service, which eliminates games such as Overwatch and the Call of Duty series, Nvidia says GeForce Now will receive huge gaming support in the future.

Currently, they have an additional 1,500 games that will eventually become compatible with streaming, and it has been confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077 will be among them from day one, which users will be able to play with raytracing settings with a subscription of just five and a half euros.

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