If you’re looking to check out a game streaming service, one thing to consider is its availability. For those who are looking for a service that offers a wide array of choices when it comes to streaming, then NVIDIA’s GeForce Now might be worth your consideration, especially with the latest update to the service.
NVIDIA has recently pushed out an update for its GeForce Now game streaming service where it will now have support for Google’s Chrome browser. What this means is that if you’re using a Windows or Mac, as long as you have the latest version of the service and have Chrome installed on your computer, you’ll be able to stream games through it.
This is a pretty big deal, especially if game streaming services are hoping to become more mainstream. By giving users more choices and options as to where they can stream their games, it might make it more appealing. GeForce Now is one of the more popular streaming options right now.
Unlike some of its competition, NVIDIA allows gamers to purchase games from outside stores, as long as they’re supported, meaning that even if you decide to stop using GeForce Now, you’ll still be able to access those games. It is also one of the few streaming services that can also be played on iOS devices through the mobile Safari browser.
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