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Nvidia’s play-anywhere GeForce Now gaming service is finally here

Three long years after its CES 2017 reveal, and two years after its beta debuted on PCs, Nvidia’s GeForce Now game-streaming service has finally launched on PCs – fave.co/2HgKxaS The wait was worth it. GeForce Now obliterates Google Stadia’s value proposition in every way, from game selection to pricing. It’s available in both free and paid forms, with a ‘Founders’ premium tier costing just £4.99 per month.

While Google Stadia will eventually offer a ‘free’ tier, it’s currently available only if you plunk down £119 (go to then pay £8.99 per month for a Stadia Pro subscription. That Pro subscription gives you access to Destiny 2 and a couple of other games, but you’ll need to pay full price to stream any other titles in Stadia’s paltry library.

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