NVIDIA GeForce Now game streaming service is now available on Android devices. The company announced the preparation of this step just over a month ago, during the Gamescom 2019 gaming exhibition.
GeForce Now is designed to provide a rich gaming experience for the one billion PCs that don't have the power to run games locally. The new initiative significantly expands the target audience through the emergence of support for flagship smartphones running Android.
Like on PC, Mac and SHIELD TV, the new Android mobile app is in beta. The company continues to improve and optimize the environment. The app launched in South Korea and is not yet available on the global Google Play Store, but the APK (less than 30MB) is already
Specifications state that smartphones running Android 5.0 or later with at least 2 GB of RAM are supported. For optimal performance, we recommend an Internet connection speed of at least 15 Mbps (of course, with minimal delays), as well as a Bluetooth controller like SHIELD, Razer Raiju Mobile, Steelseries Stratus Duo and Glap Gamepad, without which some games will not work on a smartphone .
To use the app, of course, you need a subscription. This month, NVIDIA introduced a service
Source: 3dnews.ru