Alphabet’s (GOOG) (GOOGL) Google said it is partnering with Nvidia’s (NVDA) cloud gaming platform NVIDIA GeForce NOW to launch GeForce NOW Fast Pass, built exclusively for Chromebook users. “With the GeForce NOW Fast Pass you can simply stream over 2000 PC games from one of NVIDIA’s powerful GeForce RTX servers, right to your Chromebook,” Google said. “GeForce NOW connects to your existing libraries from stores like Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox and more, so you don’t have to re-buy games. We’ve made it so it’s easier than ever to jump into GeForce NOW for Chromebook users. The GeForce NOW Fast Pass has no ads and allows you to skip the queue to get into your games. Starting November 20, anyone who purchases a Chromebook will get the GeForce NOW Fast Pass for one year. This allows for 10 hours of gaming per month, with up to five unused hours rolling over.”
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