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Nvidia’s GeForce Now streaming service offers a unique advantage for PC gamers by utilizing the game libraries they already own on platforms like Steam, Epic, and other digital storefronts. Since its launch, the service has continued to grow, and as of today, it boasts the ability to stream over 2,000 PC games — an impressive milestone.

I checked Nvidia’s master list of supported streaming games, and it’s clear that there’s no double-counting involved. Each game is listed only once, with the available storefronts following, ensuring transparency. The latest update includes the early access version of Stormgate, a real-time strategy game from Frost Giant, along with upcoming titles like Star Wars Outlaws and Black Myth: Wukong.

To play a game on GeForce Now, you need to own it and have it associated with a supported storefront. Once linked, your games can be streamed remotely via the Nvidia PC app, mobile app, or even through a browser, making it a great option for playing high-end games on portable devices like the Steam Deck. Free users have some limitations, but premium tiers offer enhanced graphics, longer sessions, and an ad-free experience, starting at $10 per month or $5 with an ongoing sale.