Nvidia announced today a collaboration agreement with Electronic Arts that will allow you to add all your games to your streaming platform GeForce NOWThe first games to be available are Battlefield 1: Revolution, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, Unravel Two, Dragon Age: Inquisition and Apex Legends.

GeForce NOW membership has more than doubled in the last year, giving Electronic Arts access to more than 12 million gamers. Collectively, more than 20 million hours of gameplay are streamed each month via GeForce NOW, from 30 data centers in more than 70 countries.

GeForce NOW enables Electronic Arts games to be played with legendary GeForce performance by gamers who may not own a gaming PC, including more than a billion underpowered PCs and incompatible devices such as phones, tablets, and Chromebooks. Almost 80 percent of the devices currently accessing GeForce NOW would not be able to play the latest PC games.

GeForce NOW is connected to the most popular game stores, such as Steam and the Epic Games Store, which is an advantage for developers and gamers. Developers do not have to do any additional development or portability work, while gamers have access to the most successful titles in their library without having to buy games again, or have to deal with heavy downloads, patches and updates. Electronic Arts games can be quickly added to our platform through the “GFN Thursday” periodicals.