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GeForce Now surpasses 20 million registered players

Of all the many game streaming services, Nvidia’s GeForce now is one of the most interesting. Billed as a streaming service which allows you to play your already-owned PC games library but through the cloud, Nvidia has managed to carve out a nice niche for themselves, with the service now said to have surpassed 20 million users.

Announced during a recent earnings call (and reported by PCmag), the GPU manufacturer and service provider revealed that the company’s GeForce Now game streaming service has officially surpassed 20 million registered players. This is an impressive amount of growth, especially considering the service only launched two years ago.

For comparison’s sake, Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass service, which first launched all the way back in 2017, has 25 million members as of January 2022. Of course, the two services are rather different when it comes to each service’s library, but thanks to this it seems the two services can co-exist and grow together.

GeForce Now currently offers more than 1300 titles to stream (though you must own the game outright to play it. That being said, with so many titles available, and more being added constantly, it is likely that many of your own libraries would be compatible with GeForce Now. It will be interesting to see where the service is at just one year from today in this fast-moving industry.

KitGuru says: What do you think of GeForce Now? Do you use it? Which is the best game streaming service in your opinion? Let us know down below.

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