It looks like you’ll soon be able to play PC Game Pass titles on Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming service. Sarah Bond, Corporate Vice President and head of Xbox creator experience, made the announcement during an Xbox media briefing on Sunday following the Xbox Games Showcase.
As bond told the audience, “You will be able to play your PC Game Pass catalog on all the devices supported by Nvidia GeForce Now.” An Xbox Wire post elaborates, saying,
This will enable the PC Game Pass catalog to be played on any device that GeForce Now streams to, like low spec PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, mobile devices, TVs, and more, and we’ll be rolling this out in the months ahead.”
The post also mentions that it will be “select PC games from the library,” so it seems like it will not be the full PC Game Pass catalog.
This news is the fruit of a partnership forged between Microsoft and Nvidia. Part of that partnership was an agreement to bring Xbox PC titles to GeForce Now for the next ten years. Microsoft struck similar agreements with Nintendo as well as smaller cloud gaming platforms Boosteroid and Ubitus.