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GeForce Now is making quite a lot of noise these days. The parent company behind the service, Nvidia, now lets players stream PC games directly from their Xbox consoles via the built-in Edge browser. With a library of more than 1000 games, GeForce Now is slowly looking to step up its games. 

GeForce Now supporting Xbox consoles is a huge deal since this will let Xbox users enjoy a wide variety of PC games which was considered impossible. With the God of War port coming to PC, it seems like Xbox owners might get to enjoy a PlayStation exclusive from an Xbox console. 

God of War might soon be playable on Xbox consoles with GeForce Now

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A recent article by The Verge explains some exciting and valuable details about the Nvidia GeForce Now service. As per the Verge, Nvidia GeForce Now will allow players to play Steam games online on various devices, including the Xbox’s Microsoft Edge browser.

Earlier, Nvidia didn’t let the service run on the Edge browser, thus preventing the console from using the service.

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In a sudden turn of events, Microsoft Edge now supports Nvidia GeForce Now and players will be able to stream the Steam library directly from their Xbox consoles. Recently, Sony announced that the much loved and popular God of War 2018 game would be coming to PC. The game is set to debut on Steam on January 14. This means that Xbox owners can, for the very first time, play God of War on Xbox.

This is really great news as the PlayStation exclusive is still one of the best games out there despite God of War Ragnarok being on the horizon. While the 2018 game is not launching on Xbox directly, interested players will be able to stream the game on Xbox consoles from GeForce Now’s Steam library once the game gets added.

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