Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming service is coming to electric vehicles

Nvidias GeForce Now game streaming service is coming to electric

At CES in Las Vegas today, Nvidia announced that its GeForce Now game streaming service is making its way towards electric vehicles. Specifically, BYD, Hyundai, Kia, Genesis and Polestar brands.

We don’t think you’ll need any special equipment (other than one or more joysticks) to access GeForce Now’s library of over 1,500 games, over 1,000 of which can be played with a joystick. The GeForce Now client for the car can run on Android or browser-based in-car infotainment systems. It has an app that lets you easily select and launch games.

Speaking of, if you want Steam, Epic Games Store, EA app, Ubisoft and GOG.com games from leading stores such as A Plague Tale: Requiem, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Cyberpunk 2077, Fortnite, Lost Ark and Destiny 2 You will be able to play challenging and high-quality games such as

The cloud gaming service will be available to drivers and front seat passengers while parked or charging. If the electric vehicles of the brands mentioned above have rear-seat screens, those in the backseat can play at all times, even on the road.

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Consisting of the Hyundai, Kia and Genesis brands, Hyundai Motor Group has Nvidia’s Drive in-car infotainment system across its entire lineup. BYD announced last March that it will build upcoming electric vehicles on Nvidia’s Drive Hyperion platform starting in the first half of this year. Polestar uses Nvidia Drive for its software-defined architecture, while the upcoming Polestar 3 is powered by Nvidia Drive Orin chipsets.

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