NVIDIA has announced the first Xbox games for PC coming to GeForce Now, its cloud gaming service.
The addition of Xbox titles to GeForce is just one of many deals Microsoft has reached during its campaign to acquire Activision Blizzard.
In February, Microsoft Chairman Brad Smith announced the 10-year partnership with Nvidia after a hearing at the European Commission.
2019’s Gears 5, which was published by Xbox Game Studios, is the first game to join GeForce Now as part of its deal with Microsoft and is available to stream now. On May 25, Deathloop, Grounded, and Pentiment will be added to the service.
Nvidia is also working on adding support for the Microsoft Store, which is said to be available in the coming months.
Regardless of whether Microsoft is successful in buying Activision Blizzard, which suffered a setback last month when the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority blocked the deal, all Xbox games for PC will be available on GeForce Now.