![]() Some of the supported games include hit titles such as Control, Fallout 76, Fortnite, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Wolfenstein: Youngblood and World of Tanks. The press release also heavily emphasised on the Nvidia Shield and stated that several games would require a controller to work. There is no word about the official release date just yet, but we should know more about it as the year passes. The service will very likely be resource-heavy (more so during beta testing), so it makes sense for Nvidia to limit the trial only to high-end devices initially. Looking a the press release, it appears that the beta will be available only for 'flagship' devices initially. To take full advantage of the mobile experience, we’re recommending gaming with a Bluetooth gamepad, such as SHIELD controller, Razer Raiju Mobile or Steelseries Stratus Duo, as some games will be unplayable on an Android phone without a gamepad. We’ll continue improving and optimizing the experience. Just like on PC, Mac and SHIELD TV, when the Android mobile app releases it’ll be in beta. GeForce NOW will soon extend to one of the most popular screens in the world, Android phones - including flagship devices from LG and Samsung. Nvidia just put out a press release that sheds some more light on the future of GeForce Now. The app is currently in beta across all devices and it should end in a couple of months. Now, we’re bringing the world of PC gaming to iOS devices through Safari. GeForce Now is still is in infancy and isn't available to users on all platforms. Novemby Phil Eisler GeForce NOW transforms underpowered or incompatible hardware into high-performance GeForce gaming rigs. Nvidia has just announced that it's planning to bring its game streaming service GeForce Now to Android devices as the year progresses. ![]()
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