Nvidia has announced that 61 games are being added to its GeForce Now streaming service in May, with 17 arriving today (May 7).GeForce Now, Nvidia’s cloud gaming service, uses a similar model to Google’s Stadia.
It allows users to rent a virtual cloud PC in order to stream games that their hardware would otherwise be unable to support.The service faced some issues on launch, with developers being unhappy that their games were being streamed without their permission.
Moving to an opt-in set-up previously meant that many games were unavailable on GeForce Now.But Nvidia now intends to add to its library of GeForce Now games, bolstering the offering by 61 games in May alone.
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