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Nvidia Shield TV levels up to full-featured PC gaming with free GeForce Now beta

vidia’s dueling GeForce Now services just got a lot less complicated—and a whole lot more appealing for Shield TV owners. Originally created as a Netflix-like all-you-can-play subscription service for Nvidia’s set-top box, the waters became murkier with the beta launch of the  GeForce Now for PCs and Macs, which essentially runs the PC games you already own on an Nvidia server in the cloud. Recently, Nvidia announced that the services are unified. Shield TV now runs the same version of GeForce Now as the PC and Mac.

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