PC games are moving to Xbox with GeForce Now!

With GeForce Now, the beta version that came to the Edge browser recently allowed you to play PC games on the Xbox console.
 PC games are moving to Xbox with GeForce Now!
READING NOW PC games are moving to Xbox with GeForce Now!

NVIDIA recently offered access to its GeForce Now streaming service in Microsoft Edge. At this point, it allowed Xbox owners to play PC games. Currently, there are over 1,000 PC games on GeForce Now. With the beta version coming today, Xbox started to support the Edge browser.

It has become possible to play PC games on Xbox. Because it offers a very easy access in this regard. With the basic version, you can try games such as Counter Strike: Global Offensive, DOTA 2 and League of Legends for free for 1 hour in 1080p resolution.

Playing PC games from Xbox just got easier

There was a workaround in the past to play PC games on Xbox. The remote desktop application Parsec worked well for this. However, it was a bit confusing for the user. Now you can play GeForce Now games without being connected to a PC by connecting to the service via a browser. This is also very convenient.

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The Edge browser on Xbox includes keyboard and mouse support. In this way, you can have a comfortable gaming experience by connecting these two equipment in games where gamepad support is bad or not. Microsoft’s Head of Xbox Phil Spencer recently stated that the company plans to bring full PC gaming with its Xbox Cloud Gaming service. Although it does not reveal when it will come, the innovation offered at the moment seems to be the most alternative solution.

What do you guys think about playing PC games on Xbox? Don’t forget to mention your ideas in the comments section!

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