By Jon Porter
To address the large amount of consumers with low-powered laptops or older computers, Nvidia has announced GeForce Now, a game streaming service that follows in the footsteps of existing services such as PlayStation Now and OnLive.
At its keynote at CES 2017, Nvidia showed off the new service by showing Rise of the Tomb Raider, a PC-exclusive, running on a Mac.
The service means that not only will customers be able to play games that wouldn’t normally run on their system, but games will also download quickly to the cloud-based service.
The service will be available starting from March 2017, and will cost $25 for 20 hours of play.
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming