Nvidia expands its Geforce Now service to Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Australia
Nvidia expands its Geforce Now service to Turkey, Saudi Arabia and AustraliaÂ
Nvidia has confirmed that their Geforce Now PC game streaming service will be expanding to Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Australia later this year, thanks to deals with telecom providers, allowing the company to set up servers within these nations. Â
Through Geforce Now, PC gamers can gain access to cloud-based RTX PCs to deliver PC games to a wide range of mobile devices, bringing the power of Geforce PCs to low-power laptops, mobile phones and other underpowered devices. Â
Thanks to Nvidia’s new gaming partnerships with telecoms providers, Geforce Now will be arriving in Australia, Turkey and Saudi Arabia later this year, extending Nvidia’s reach within the cloud gaming market. Through this service, Nvidia’s offering access to low latency RTX-powered cloud PCs to the masses which support a large library of PC titles, hardware-accelerated ray tracing and Nvidia-only features like DLSS.Â
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The newest GeForce NOW Alliance members join a growing group of telecommunications experts that includes SoftBank, KDDI, LG Uplus, Taiwan Mobile and GFN.RU.
Bringing cloud gaming to Turkey, in collaboration with their new gaming platform, Turkcell recently announced GeForce NOW Powered by GAMEPLUS. Gamers who want to get a leg up can visit the GAME+ page to pre-register.
Zain KSA, the leading 5G telecom operator in Saudi Arabia, is nearing a formal launch of its GeForce NOW service. The launch will bring GeForce NOW into the country for the first time.
Founded by a group of avid gamers, Pentanet has built Perth, Australiaâs largest and fastest-growing fixed wireless network, delivering high-bandwidth internet services to the Perth metro area as well as fiber throughout Western Australia.
Australian gamers can look forward to PC gaming on nearly any device later this year.
Stay tuned as we work with additional partners to bring cloud gaming to new regions throughout 2021 and beyond.
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