Nvidia's game streaming service has been in perpetual closed beta for years, though it has been free for everyone since 2018. Google Stadia was the catalyst for a game streaming battle, with Sony and Microsoft both rushing to bring their services to the masses, and now Nvidia is ready to do the same with GeForce Now.
Starting today, Nvidia is removing the waitlist required to try out GeForce Now, opening it up to anyone who wants to give it a shot — anyone close to one of Nvidia's server farms, anyway.
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