Some days ago, Nvidia made it known that its servers GeForce NOW had received major updates, such as integrating graphics GeForce RTX 3080 to allow PCs or Macs to stream games with resolution up to 1440p @ 120 FPS, while if you have an Nvidia Shield TV, you can enjoy the 4K @ 60 FPS with ultra low latency.

Another of the details that remained more hidden is that it also Beta support has been included for Microsoft Edge web browser, which is integrated into these consoles, and this means that you can have access to the entire catalog of PC games offered by this platform by streaming, such as Death Stranding or, the most interesting thing about the announcement, be able to play the recently announced God of War from an Xbox Series X | S.

Previously, the Edge browser had access to GeForce Now blocked, but with this update, Microsoft has made it possible for the first time to access a service that competes directly with its own platform, el Xbox Cloud Gaming.

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In addition to these hardware updates, and beta support for the Microsoft Edge browser, new Adaptive Sync technology has also been added from Nvidia, which will improve latency even for GeForce NOW members who don’t opt ​​for the more expensive subscription service with GeForce RTX 3080 graphics.