Nividia has announced the extension of its partnership with Electronic Arts which will see Battlefield 4: Premium Edition and Battlefield 5: Definitive Edition come to its GeForce Now streaming service.
It was also announced that the company has partnered with Samsung to integrate GeForce Now in the latter’s Smart TVs, starting in Q2 of this year. This follows last month’s beta release of the GeForce Now app for LG 2021 WebOS Smart TVs.
Nvidia is also bringing the streaming service to mobile devices starting this month. This will be made possible thanks to a deal with AT&T where customers with a 5G device on a 5G unlimited plan, or qualifying unlimited plan, can get a six-month GeForce Now Priority membership at no charge.
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