GeForce NOW
Hardware, storefront and ecosystem news for GeForce NOW.- Subscriptions, Clouds, and StreamsNVIDIA's GeForce NOW service will feature new games in July, while Xbox Game Pass is set to remove a significant number of titles soon. The article touches upon the evolving landscape of game subscriptions and cloud streaming services.
- Subscriptions, Clouds, and StreamsNVIDIA announced that GeForce NOW will be participating in the Steam Summer Sale. This event highlights the growing trend of subscription services and cloud gaming platforms offering access to game libraries and sales.
- Nvidia is so dominated by AI, it no longer sees gaming GPUs as a standalone section of its businessNvidia is consolidating its gaming GPU business into a broader 'Edge Computing' division in its financial reports, reflecting AI's dominance. This new structure, which includes workstation GPUs, AI models, and automotive chips, now represents less than 10% of the company's revenue, significantly dwarfed by its Data Center division.
- Teaching software company strikes a deal with hackers to get customer data back, defying FBI guidanceEducation technology company Instructure has reached an agreement with the hacker group ShinyHunters, who exfiltrated hundreds of gigabytes of data from its Canvas learning management system. The stolen data, potentially exposing the names, email addresses, and private messages of about 280 million users, has reportedly been returned and confirmed as destroyed. This action defies FBI guidance that advises against paying ransoms to cybercriminals.
- Subscriptions, Clouds, and StreamsNVIDIA announced updates for its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, highlighting new features and integrations. The update includes information on Gaijin Entertainment's single sign-on system and discusses the broader landscape of subscription models and streaming in the gaming industry.
- The same group that tried to ransom Rockstar over GTA 6 says it has breached user data from Armenian GeForce Now serversThe hacking group ShinyHunters claims to have breached Nvidia's GeForce Now servers, potentially exposing millions of user records including names, emails, and dates of birth. Nvidia stated that the issue was limited to systems operated by a third-party partner in Armenia and that impacted users would be notified. ShinyHunters is the same group that previously attempted to ransom Rockstar Games over data stolen from Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Virtual Reality CheckNvidia's GeForce Now cloud gaming service has improved gameplay performance on the Apple Vision Pro. The top-tier streaming plan offers a smoother experience for users of the spatial computing device.
- All About the Games: Play Over 4,500 Titles With GeForce NOWNVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service now supports over 4,500 titles, with 12 new games added this week as part of its sixth-anniversary celebration. The service allows players to stream a vast library of games across various devices.
- GeForce NOW Celebrates Six Years of Streaming With 24 Games in FebruaryNVIDIA's cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW, is celebrating its sixth anniversary throughout February. Members have streamed over one billion hours since its launch and can expect new games, expanded device support, and enhanced RTX capabilities.