2020 was an immense year for cloud gaming as Google Stadia fell into its own, Amazon Luna launched in early access, and Microsoft xCloud opened to people in general. Through the entirety of that, Nvidia GeForce Now has likewise been dealing with developments, and today, the platform has a major uncover. GeForce Now is heading to Australia in the not so distant future in its most recent nation extension.
All through most cloud gaming platforms to date, Australia has been avoided with regard to the diversion generally. Google doesn’t support the continent for Stadia and Microsoft just extended xCloud to Australia in November 2020. The launch of Nvidia GeForce Now in Australia is no little issue and comes close by the service’s development to Turkey and Saudi Arabia also. Nvidia GeForce couldn’t offer a timetable past “later this year.”
This most recent extension comes on account of the “GeForce Now Alliance,” a group of Nvidia’s creation that works with telecom agencies around the world to help push cloud gaming forward. In these new regions, the GFN Alliance partners with Pentanet (Australia), Turkcell (Turkey), and Zain KSA (Saudi Arabia).
It’s 2021 and that means we should be able to expect to game wherever and whenever we want. Following Microsoft beta of Project xCloud, Nvidia is now bringing thgeir GeForce NOW game-streaming service to Australia (soon).
By placing NVIDIA RTX Servers on the edge, GeForce NOW partners cna deliver lower latency gaming experiences. There’s probably a very short list of applications that gives partners a better opportunity to showcase the value of their broadband and 5G infrastructure to customers.
Ericsson recently published their 2020 mobility report, noting that 5G is expected to reach around 15% of the population, the equivalent of more than 1 billion people. DFC Intelligence reports that there are now over 3 billion video game consumers around the world.
The GeForce NOW service allows to stream games on PC, Mac, Nvidia Shield, Chromebook, Android, and via the Safari browser on iPad and iPhone.
Gamers will have the choice of quality, selecting between Balance, Data Saver, Competitive or Custom. This can max out at 1920×1200 res, running at 60fps. With the visuals streaming at you at a bitrate of up to 50Mbps, it’ll chew through as much as 15GB per hour.
If you’ve got RTX3090 in your PC, then you’re golden, you’re already enjoying the benefits of real-time ray tracing, but most of us don’t. Thankfully due to the RTX servers, underpowered computers and devices can enjoy that tier 1 gaming experience.
The newest GeForce NOW Alliance members join a growing group of telecommunications experts that includes Softbank, KDDI, LG Uplus, Taiwan Mobile, and GFN.RU.
Founded by a group of avid gamers, Pentanet has built Perth, Australia’s largest and fastest-growing fixed wireless network, delivering high-bandwidth internet services to the Perth metro area as well as fiber throughout Western Australia.
While we don’t have an official launch date, Nvidia is confirming that Australian gamers can look forward to PC-level gaming on nearly any device later this year.
Nvidia isn’t done there, with additional partners to be announced throughout 2021 and beyond.
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