At the recent Consumer Electronics Show, Nvidia announced that their video game streaming service, GeForce Now, will be available to all PC and Mac users.
The streaming service will be available as of March 2017, and the service will be priced at 25$ for 20 hours of gameplay. This service is quite intelligent in design, offering plenty of PC gamers – those who don’t own high-powered computers – a chance to play those intensive video games. The caveat being that users will require a stable and fast internet connection.
Some of the games that have been greenlit for this service are the likes of Fallout 4, Arma 3, Payday 2, and Rocket League. Consumers will have to keep in mind the game they wish to play as some games take easily 30+ hours, such as Witcher 3, and in the long-run this service can be pricy.
