Starting from August 22, Xbox users will be able to save their login details when using GeForce Now, allowing for seamless gaming experiences without the need to fiddle with passwords when switching between devices. While the feature has previously been made available for other platforms, the Xbox community will soon be able to take advantage of GeForce Now's sync feature and make their lives a little easier.
Before various governing boards around the world approved Microsoft's monumental acquisition of Activision-Blizzard, the company signed a 10-year partnership with Nvidia to bring a plethora of Xbox PC titles to GeForce Now. The deal allows users who have purchased an Xbox game via the Microsoft Store on PC to stream their games from anywhere thanks to GeForce Now. The deal was made in hopes that it would appease the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, which was one of the final hurdles Microsoft faced when getting its acquisition of the Call of Duty publisher over the line.
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