NVIDIA: GeForce Now is finally coming to Android smartphone
It is announced by NVIDIA that GeForce Now will finally arrive on Android smartphone within a very short time in Beta phase.
Gamescom is giving a lot, especially for NVIDIA. We know that the gaming market for the company is very important and it seems that it has gone to mess it up. After showing RayTracing in a significant number of new games, it is the turn of connectivity. The company has the GeForce Now platform, that allows gaming in the cloud. Well, now it comes to Android smartphone.
Building on the announcement of GeForce Now for Android, NVIDIA has announced the first servers with RTX. These servers have basically been integrated to offer RayTracing technology in cloud gaming. This will allow users to enjoy this technology without buying a GeForce RTX. Enjoying it on a smartphone is undoubtedly something very interesting.
NVIDIA launches GeForce Now for Android smartphone
The arrival of GeForce Now to the smartphone has really taken longer than you would expect. It should be noted that this was primarily created for the NVIDIA Shield, which works on Android. So it is not that they have needed a large dose of investment and development to achieve it.
Meanwhile NVIDIA has also commented that are beginning the construction of servers of this type in Europe and North America. In addition, for the landing of GeForce Now in Japan and South Korea they work with Softbank and LG U +. Without a doubt these last two markets are possibly the most important.
NVIDIA GeForce Now will be coming soon to smartphones in beta format and at no cost to users. No cost is not that we can play for free, it is that we can download it for free, be careful. In addition, the company invites users to use a Bluetooth gamepad to improve the gaming experience.
Of course, if you want to play PC titles, at least you will need a controller, if not a keyboard and mouse. And is that enjoying the experience in full, requires quite a complement.
