Xbox, is GeForce Now integration coming to consoles? A sighting gives him hope

Xbox Cloud Gaming will soon arrive on Amazon Fire Stick, but it seems that Microsoft may reserve further surprises in the cloud sector, according to a recent sighting.

According to the images leaked in the last few hours (which you can find in the post below), it seems that Official support for NVIDIA GeForce Now is coming to Xbox, the tech company’s famous gaming streaming service. Some players already take “crossroads” to use Geforce Now on Xbox (for example, via the browser), however this innovation would greatly simplify things and introduce an additional option for owners of Xbox consoles.

Among the games that apparently will immediately support the service there appear to be Street Fighter 6, Resident Evil Village and Call of Duty Warzone 2.0, which in the leaked images all feature a dedicated button to play via GeForce Now. We remind you that the NVIDIA service allows you to play titles you own, but an integration into the Microsoft ecosystem could, for example, allow you to access the entire Xbox Game Pass catalog. Furthermore, the choice to play via streaming could be advantageous for those who do not have enough space on their console to install the files locally.

In any case, nothing reported is confirmed by Microsoftand it will be best to wait for any official clarifications in the next few days.

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