Sure, I don’t require a high-performance machine to play a lot of those titles but I’d still love to play them on my phone or my Smart TV. Sure, I can play Apex Legends, Superhot, Armello and Disco Elysium but there are still some massively popular titles missing, such as Doki Doki Literature Club, Hotline Miami, Inside and PUBG are all incompatible. In fact, only 6 of the 20 games in my Steam library support GeForce Now. For example, I’ve recently purchased Inscryption on Steam, a game I would love to play from the comfort of my lounge on my Sony Smart TV, but Inscryption doesn’t support GeForce Now. The list of supported games is huge (with over 1,000 titles already available) but you can’t guarantee if and when a new release will get GeForce Now support. By using our unparalleled technology and the performance of the world’s fastest graphics cards, virtually all PCs and Macs can be transformed into blisteringly-fast GeForce gaming rigs, capable of playing over 160 games at max settings. But there’s still one more caveat, not only do you need to own the game already, the game needs to support GeForce Now. And starting today that also includes Ubisoft’s Uplay PC, meaning you’ll be able to play games like Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege on GeForce NOW. Instead, it allows you to stream the games you already own in Steam, Epic or Ubisoft Connect on a number of devices. Your subscription doesn’t give you access to a library of games you don’t already own. As we’ve touched on above, GeForce Now isn’t a game library akin to Xbox Game Pass. Great question, because it’s not entirely clear from the outset.
Some of those games you'll need to purchase with your own money, while others seem to be free trials of sorts that still need to connect to your Steam or Epic account. GeForce Now does have game recommendations on its front page. Note: Your Steam profile also needs to be set to public for GeForce Now to be able to find it.
To do this, you will need to connect your Steam or Epic Games account in the GeForce Now app. Once you've downloaded the app or logged in via a browser, you will need to find some games to play.
For iOS devices, you'll need to visit the above link in Safari but for every other Android device, you will download the GeForce Now app from the Google Play Store. If you don't feel like downloading another app, you can also use it straight from the browser using that same link. Téléchargez GeForce NOW NVIDIA GeForce NOW JOUEZ SUR TOUS VOS APPAREILS Le service GeForce NOW est disponible, alors connectez-vous et jouez.
Here in Australia, GeForce Now is powered by Perth broadband provider Pentanet, so you can find the PC app on its dedicated landing page. After signing up for a free (Basic) or paid (Priority) plan, you need to download the GeForce Now app on the device you wish to play on.