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As for available platforms, GeForce Now has Chrome browser beta support for PCs and Macs, with official support for Macs with the new Apple M1 chip via Rosetta 2. That means the service is available on PC, Mac, Chromebook, iPhone or iPad, and Android devices, along with the NVIDIA Shield TV. The update also brings support for the PS5 DualSense controller to macOS, Windows apps and Chrome browsers, along with Xbox Series X controller support for macOS and Windows — each via Bluetooth. Everything is connected to one another these days, how could we complain?
GeForce Now games coming this February
There’s a good chunk of games coming out this month, but Nvidia also hinted there will be further surprises coming this month, just as January brought Hitman 3, The Medium, an Immortals Fenyx Rising demo and more. In short, keep your wits about you. Later this month, GeForce Now will also be getting a demo for Square Enix’s 1-3 player co-op shooter Outriders coming on February 25. For now, here are all the games to look forward to this month.
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