Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service is now available on compatible LG 4K TVs


    GeForce Now

    After a beta program in 2021, Nvidia’s GeForce Now is rolling out to compatible LG TVs via the LG Content Store. The app will let you stream games from Nvidia’s servers that you’ve purchased from the likes of Steam and the Epic Games Store, on your 4K LG TV.

    You’ll need to have a 4K LG TV produced in 2021 or later to be able to install the GeForce Now app, and if you purchase a qualifying TV between February 1st and March 27th Nvidia will throw in a 6-month subscription to its Priority tier at no extra charge.

    “Gamers can play PC titles they already own or they can purchase new games from popular digital stores like Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, and Origin. Access 800+ games, with more released every GFN Thursday. The catalog also features many of the world’s most-played games, including 35+ free-to-play titles, like Fortnite, Apex Legends, Destiny 2 and more. Play with and against millions of other PC players at up to 1080p 60 FPS, and never wait for downloads, installs, patches or updates.”

    Nvidia’s GeForce Now app is already available to download directly from the LG Content Store (link below), so if you’ve got a compatible 4K LG TV from 2021 or later you’ll just need to pair a controller to get your gaming session underway.


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