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Nvidia’s GeForce Now has 6 million members year after launch – Gaming – News

A year after launching its GeForce Now game streaming service, Nvidia is taking stock and reports that it now has six million members. They streamed 175 million hours in those twelve months.

It is not clear how many of the six million members mentioned are paying subscribers. Nvidia offers two memberships: one free with one-hour play sessions and a Founders subscription of 27.50 euros for six months, with session lengths of up to six hours and RTX effects enabled.

Nvidia further reports that users 100 million hours of multiplayer games streamed 16 million hours of indie titles and 4 million hours of Cyberpunk 2077 with RTX enabled. The list of most popular free-to-play games on GeForce Now includes little surprising names with Fortnite, League of Legends, Rocket League, Dota 2 and Apex Legends. The top 5 most popular indie games include ARK, Rust and Unturned.

Nvidia simultaneously reports that it will be in February thirty new games will add to its streaming service, including Valheim and Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood, in addition to a demo for Square Enix’s Outriders and Apex Legends Season 8. A year ago, Nvidia hit GeForce Now from beta. The company hopes to make its service more popular by making it available on more devices. Recently, the company added support for Mac systems with M1, iPhones and iPads via Safari and a beta for Chrome support.

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