The NVIDIA Game Service, GeForce Now , is now available through Microsoft Edge in Xbox Consoles, which allows to play PC games ; With the exception of Death Stranding.
The title of Hideo Kojima , which first became exclusively for sale for PS4, and finally arrived with a Director s Cut is a remarkable lack of PlayStation.
Although the beta of GeForce Now is now available in the browser of Microsoft Edge , these differences scarce a bit because this seems to be the only change.
According to the VGC, Tom Warren of The Verge has already done testing with the service and confirms that Death Stranding is not available in it.
The most strange part is that Sony has not published Death Stranding on PC, only in consoles , said Warren via Twitter .
This may not matter, there may be an exclusivity agreement on cloud / console streaming , he continued to comment as he reported having contacted Nvidia about it.
The Weirdest Part is That Sony Doesn t Publish Death Stranding On PC, Only on Console. That Might Not Matter, Though. IF There s an Agotement Somewhere About Cloud / Console Streaming Exclusivity, Then This Could Why. I ve Asked Nvidia to Comment
- Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 25, 2021
But the thing does not end here, as he says in a later tuit, since Death Stranding works apparently well at GeForce Now for Xbox from Russia .
Maybe it s about something related to certain countries, an error for solving or something similar still without clarifying?
GeForce Now s service offers access to more than 1,000 pc games, many of them free, through streaming.
Now, with the option to play it in Xbox through EDGE , through which it is offered even support for keyboard and mouse, the users of the X have many facilities to play whatever,
If we add you Xbox Game Pass , which now in October has multiplayer action, simulators and narrative between the proposals of the month, the scarcity ceased to be an excuse long ago.
In addition, in the last days of October they also arrive strategy, role and shooting at Game Pass , who could ask for more?
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