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GeForce NOW Signs 10 Year Agreement with NVIDIA

Today, gaming platform GeForce NOW announced that it has signed a 10 year agreement with NVIDIA which will allow players access Xbox PC Games & Activision Blizzard Titles including COD following acquisition - allowing them access larger library & improved latency times when playing online multiplayer matches!

A screenshot from Call Of Duty Modern Warfare featuring two soldiers aiming guns at each other during an intense firefight against enemies set against a backdrop featuring snow covered mountains in the distance

A screenshot from Call Of Duty Modern Warfare featuring two soldiers aiming guns at each other during an intense firefight against enemies set against a backdrop featuring snow covered mountains in the distance

Today, the popular gaming platform GeForce NOW announced that it has signed a 10 year agreement with NVIDIA. This agreement will allow GeForce NOW players to stream Xbox PC games as well as Activision Blizzard PC titles, including COD, following the acquisition. GeForce NOW is a cloud-based game streaming service that allows gamers to play their favorite titles on any device without needing to download or install them. The new agreement between NVIDIA and GeForce NOW will provide gamers with access to even more games than ever before. The announcement was made by the CEO of GeForce Now, Phil Eisler. β€œWe’re thrilled to be partnering with NVIDIA for this long-term agreement," said Eisler in a statement. "This partnership allows us to bring more games to more people – however they choose to play." The addition of Xbox PC games and Activision Blizzard titles is just one of many steps that GeForce Now has taken in recent months towards expanding its library of available titles. In April 2021, the company announced that it had acquired several popular indie game studios such as Vlambeer and Drinkbox Studios, which added dozens of new titles for gamers to enjoy on the platform. The agreement between NVIDIA and GeForce Now also provides an opportunity for developers who are interested in bringing their own titles onto the platform. With this deal in place, developers can now take advantage of NVIDIA's advanced streaming technology and make their games available on both console and PC platforms simultaneously. In addition to providing access to a larger library of games, this partnership also brings other benefits for gamers such as improved latency times when playing online multiplayer games due to better optimization from Nvidia's servers. This means that gamers can expect smoother gameplay experiences regardless of where they are located or what type of device they are using while playing online multiplayer matches. NVIDIA is no stranger when it comes to providing gaming solutions for both console and PC platforms; earlier this year they released their RTX 30 series GPUs which have been widely praised by gamers around the world for their impressive performance capabilities at lower price points than previous generations GPUs offered by competitors like AMD Radeon RX 6000 series cards . This latest move by Nvidia further cements its position as one of the leading providers in gaming hardware solutions across all platforms worldwide - making it an ideal partner for GeForce Now going forward into 2022 and beyond!