Microsoft has today begun rolling out its games on GeForce Now.

Gears 5is the firstXboxGame Studios title to be added toNvidia’s cloud gaming service. It will be joined byDeathloop,GroundedandPentimenton May 25.

Xbox has launched its first game on GeForce Now

In February,Microsoftannounceda 10-year partnership with Nvidiato bring its XboxPC gamesto GeForce Now.

The deal will also seeActivision Blizzardgames like Call of Duty released on the cloud gaming service should Microsoft’s bid to acquire theWorld of Warcraftpublisher be approved by regulators.

Xbox has launched its first game on GeForce Now

The move enables gamers to stream eligible Xbox andBethesdaPC titles purchased throughSteamorEpic Games Storefrom GeForce Now to PCs, macOS, Chromebooks, smartphones and other devices.

Support for games purchased through the Microsoft Store is expected to be added in the coming months.

Microsoft strikes a 10-year deal to bring Xbox games to another cloud service

Microsoft has recently signeda handful of game distribution agreementsdesigned to allay regulatory concerns over its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

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“This is the first in a series of partnerships we’re activating to make our PC games available to players globally through a variety of cloud gaming services, starting with Nvidia GeForce Now, and with Boosteroid, Ubitus, EE and Nware in the future,” said Xbox’s Sarah Bond.

According to Nvidia, the GeForce Now library includes over 1,600 games, with new titles added each Thursday. In addition to Gears 5,Tin Heartsand The Outlast Trials were made available today.

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