Microsoft has signed an agreement with NVIDIA — its PC games will be added to GeForce Now
Microsoft has announced a 10-year partnership with NVIDIA. According to its terms, the corporation’s PC games will be available in the GeForce Now cloud service. If Microsoft manages to buy Activision Blizzard, then the publisher’s games will appear in the service.
Earlier, Microsoft entered into a similar agreement with Nintendo.
Microsoft offered Sony to sign a contract too, but she refused. At a meeting with the European Commission, Microsoft President Brad Smith said that he was always ready to negotiate with Sony. He added that the company “can direct all its energy” to an attempt to block a deal with Activision Blizzard or “sit down at the negotiating table and work out an agreement.”