It seems that God of War is coming to a new platform, as the Nvidia GeForce Now Twitter account is hinting that the game will arrive on the streaming platform in the future. This isn't too surprising, as God of War was mentioned in the infamous Nvidia GeForce Now leak, which is seemingly becoming more accurate by the day.
GeForce Now is Nvidia's streaming service, which allows games to be streamed to devices that normally couldn't run them. There are a few features that make GeForce Now stand out from the crowd and make it a worthwhile competitor to services like Amazon Luna or Google Stadia. It's possible for a subscriber to sync the service up to their Steam account, allowing them to stream compatible games that they own on that service. There is also a free tier for GeForce Now, but it only allows an hour of playtime.
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God of War is already on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. It's also possible to stream the game on PC via a PlayStation Now subscription. God of War will likely be coming to a new streaming service soon, as the official Nvidia GeForce Now Twitter page has tweeted out a thinly-obscured screenshot from the game, with the GeForce Now logo displayed in the corner. It seems certain that God of War is coming to GeForce Now, but there is still no official confirmation or release window as of the time of writing.
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