Nvidia has announced the latest additions to its GeForce Now streaming service.
The newest arrivals to the library, which is updated every Thursday and includes over 1,600 games, are Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition and Dordogne.
In February, Microsoft announced a 10-year partnership with Nvidia to bring its Xbox PC games to GeForce Now.
Gears 5 became the first Xbox Game Studios title to be added to the cloud gaming service in May, and it was quickly followed by Deathloop, Grounded and Pentiment.
And on Sunday, Microsoft announced that Xbox’s Game Pass is coming to GeForce Now.
In the coming months, members will be able to stream PC titles from the Game Pass catalogue with GeForce Now across devices including PCs, Macs, smart TVs, Chromebooks and mobiles.
Sony announced on Wednesday that it’s currently testing cloud streaming for PS5 games, a feature which will be offered to PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers when it launches.
It will include PS5 games from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Game Trials, plus supported digital PS5 titles that players own.
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