Google has announced a free year of GeForce Now Fast Pass, a new service tier exclusively for Chromebooks. The offer provides priority access to server slots and ad-free streaming, but limits users to just 10 hours of game time per month.
GeForce Now is a cloud gaming platform that allows users to render games on remote servers and stream the output to their devices. It has been around since 2018 and offers a range of features, including support for thousands of PC games. However, it also comes with some limitations, such as a one-hour session limit for the free tier.
Fast Pass is designed specifically for Chromebooks and combines elements of both the free and performance tiers. This means users will get priority access to server slots, just like on the paid Performance tier, but without the ads that are present in the standard free tier. However, unlike the Performance tier, Fast Pass limits users to a mere 10 hours of game streaming per month, with up to five hours rolling over to the next month if unused.
Despite these limitations, Fast Pass still allows users to stream thousands of PC games from the GeForce Now library, which includes both read-to-play and install-to-play titles. However, it's unclear what happens at the end of the free year, and Google has not confirmed whether users can pay to continue with the service or if they will be nudged towards a standard GeForce Now subscription.
The new Chromebook feature is seen as a significant move by Google to boost Chromebook gaming capabilities, following its decision to abandon its own Stadia game streaming service earlier this year. With Nvidia on board, this partnership has the potential to bring more high-quality gaming experiences to users with Chromebooks.
GeForce Now is a cloud gaming platform that allows users to render games on remote servers and stream the output to their devices. It has been around since 2018 and offers a range of features, including support for thousands of PC games. However, it also comes with some limitations, such as a one-hour session limit for the free tier.
Fast Pass is designed specifically for Chromebooks and combines elements of both the free and performance tiers. This means users will get priority access to server slots, just like on the paid Performance tier, but without the ads that are present in the standard free tier. However, unlike the Performance tier, Fast Pass limits users to a mere 10 hours of game streaming per month, with up to five hours rolling over to the next month if unused.
Despite these limitations, Fast Pass still allows users to stream thousands of PC games from the GeForce Now library, which includes both read-to-play and install-to-play titles. However, it's unclear what happens at the end of the free year, and Google has not confirmed whether users can pay to continue with the service or if they will be nudged towards a standard GeForce Now subscription.
The new Chromebook feature is seen as a significant move by Google to boost Chromebook gaming capabilities, following its decision to abandon its own Stadia game streaming service earlier this year. With Nvidia on board, this partnership has the potential to bring more high-quality gaming experiences to users with Chromebooks.