GeForce Now only plays the games that the user owns unlike Xbox's inclusion of over 100 games. Games from Steam, Epic, and Uplay are not necessarily included in this service but are playable within it. GeForce Now offers players a different selection of games from several PC based store-fronts. The recent acquisition of Bethesda will most definitely see the inclusion of any new Fallout or Elder Scrolls game into xCloud as well. Gamers can expect Microsoft's first-parties like Halo and the Forza games, but also third-party titles like Rainbow Six Siege and Batman: Arkham Knight. This includes upwards of 180+ games that are "cloud-enabled" specifically to stream on Android devices. Since Project xCloud is included with the massive library of games that is Xbox Game Pass, users can expect to stream all of those titles. The selection of games may have some similarities between the two, but the stores they pull games from are entirely different.
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