
Summer is heating up — and GeForce NOW is taking players along for the ride. Start the month with Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains, bringing a galaxy far, far away to the iconic board-game franchise, alongside 12 new games joining the cloud this month. Plus, don’t let the sun set on the biggest GeForce […]
Cloud gaming services like GeForce NOW are continuously expanding their game libraries to attract and retain subscribers, especially during peak engagement periods like summer.
This update demonstrates the ongoing development and expansion of cloud gaming platforms, which represent a significant shift in how games are delivered and consumed, reducing reliance on local hardware.
More games are now accessible via cloud streaming, making a broader range of titles available to users without the need for high-end local gaming PCs or consoles.
- · NVIDIA
- · Cloud Gaming Platforms
- · Game Developers
- · Gamers
- · Traditional PC/Console Hardware Sales
Increased user engagement and subscription numbers for GeForce NOW due to an expanded game catalog.
Accelerated adoption of cloud gaming as a viable alternative to dedicated gaming hardware.
Potentially, a reduced market share for console and high-end PC gaming hardware over the long term as cloud streaming improves.
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