The Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming service will start showing ads for people who access its free tier of service and wait in its virtual queue for a couple of minutes on Tuesday, March 5.
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In a new interview, Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty claims that cloud gaming is still very small, adding "I'm not even sure you would call it a market yet, in fact." He did not offer specifics.
In a statement, Amazon said that Luna users were accessing the cloud gaming service on web browsers more than the dedicated Windows and Mac apps, so it has decided to remove them from service.
Microsoft's Grounded, Pentiment, and Deathloop have been included in this week's update of new games for NVIDIA's GeForce Now streaming service, joining the previously added Gears of War 5.
Fortnite is launching on Amazon's cloud gaming service, Amazon Luna. The service is for Prime and Luna+ users but non-Prime members can get it if they sign up for a free 7-day trial subscription.