NVIDIA's new feature will ensure automatic sign-in for Xbox games
What's the story
NVIDIA is set to introduce a new feature that will enable users to link their Xbox accounts with its GeForce Now streaming service.
This update, scheduled for launch on August 22, aims to simplify the sign-in process for supported games.
Users will only need to sign in and link their Xbox profile once, eliminating the need for repeated authentication in future sessions.
Game synchronization
The new feature syncs Xbox game library
The upcoming feature is an extension of the existing Xbox game library sync on GeForce Now.
This service allows members to synchronize their supported Xbox Game Pass and Microsoft Store games with their cloud streaming library.
The aim is to create a seamless gaming experience for users, by eliminating the need for manual sign-in each time they use the GeForce Now service.
Integration
Microsoft integrates GeForce Now into Xbox game pages
The latest development follows Microsoft's recent integration of GeForce Now into its Xbox game pages on the web.
This feature allows users to choose between Xbox Cloud Gaming or NVIDIA's GeForce Now service when viewing a game listing online.
The integration is part of a broader collaboration between NVIDIA and Microsoft, facilitated by a 10-year agreement that permits NVIDIA to license Xbox PC games for its streaming service.