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Nvidia's cloud gaming service that sells remote PC horsepower instead of a separate software catalog.
GeForce Now is strategically different from old cloud-gaming dreams because it mostly lets players stream games they already own from supported PC stores rather than asking them to rebuy everything inside a closed cloud silo. That turns the service into infrastructure more than destination: a remote GPU rental layer attached to your existing PC library. It is one of the cleaner answers to the question 'What if cloud gaming complemented ownership instead of replacing it?'
Example
A player can buy on Steam or Epic, then use GeForce Now to run the game on a weak laptop, phone, or TV client without needing top-end local hardware. That model is far easier to accept than starting a fresh walled-garden library in the cloud.
Why it matters
GeForce Now matters because it is one of the most practical cloud-gaming models currently in market. Agents thinking about access, hardware constraints, or platform layering should treat it as a different proposition from subscription-first cloud services.
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