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Not downplaying theNintendo dealat all, but I don’t play Switch games.
Frankly, I’m bored of reading about this takeover now.

Forza Horizon 5 will soon be playable on NVIDIA GeForce Now.
It just needs to get finished.Butthis latest development withNVIDIA GeForce Nowis really interesting.
Business reasons aside, a couple of striking thoughts stuck in my mind.
Xbox games on an RTX 4080 for all
Xbox Cloud Gamingis good.

Forza Horizon 5 will soon be playable on NVIDIA GeForce Now.
This might not appeal to everyone, especially if you don’t already play PC games.
The truth remains that many just don’t like or want to use the Microsoft Store.
And that’s fine.

Buying Xbox games through Steam will put them on any device supporting GeForce Now.
If you’ve spent years building up a library on Steam, the Microsoft Store is just an inconvenience.
And there are still sometimes performance issues with it.
Lord knows I’ve been frustrated with that enough myself.

Cloud gamers are getting some real choice and real developments thanks to Xbox and NVIDIA.
It would certainly be better than building an integration for the Microsoft Store.
Call of Duty is already there, too, having recently launched.
Publishers just have to agree to their games being on there.

And, you know, more Xbox games on Steam means more Xbox games onSteam Deck, too.
In part, that’s down to the lack of keyboard and mouse support.
GeForce Now gives me that option if I wish.

The same reason for using the Steam Deck a lot.
It also underlines Microsoft’s commitment to supporting gamers whichever platforms they want to play on.
If only all of their competitors were embracing it.













