Microsoft Signs 10-Year Agreement With Nware For Cloud Gaming

Expert Verified By

Microsoft Enters Yet Another 10-Year Agreement!

Microsoft isn’t done fighting after the CMA decision to block its acquisition of Activision Blizzard moments before the deal was certified. Microsoft continues to close agreements with other companies focused on Cloud Gaming.

Today, Microsoft signed a 10-year agreement with the European Cloud Gaming platform Nware. Practically no one knows about Nwaret. So thanks to this agreement, we see that it is a Spanish company that offers a variety of games on the cloud servers.

Like GeForce NOW, this service allows you to run games from the best-known stores in the industry remotely on their servers. Among the accessible stores are Steam, the Epic Games Store, and Ubisoft Connect. This new agreement will give the platform access to Xbox games.

plans and subscriptions

We know this platform is still in the Beta phase by entering the official website. Regarding prices, we are talking about a minimum subscription of 8.99 euros per month, with limitations, and for 10.99 euros per month, they give access to the Steam, Epic Games, or Ubisoft platforms.

About storage, access to 100GB of game storage is also given (but with loyalty points). If you make an annual payment of 99.99 euros (8.33 euros per month), the storage is expanded to 250 GB.

For these prices, we would expect much clearer and more concise information. As we can see, GeForce NOW offers access to 1080p games at 60 FPS at a discounted price of 29.99 euros for 6 months (€4.99 per month). They make it clear that you have access to GeForce GTX 4080. However, in the case of Nware, you don’t even know what GPU you are playing.

Was our article helpful? 👨‍💻

Thank you! Please share your positive feedback. 🔋

How could we improve this post? Please Help us. 😔

Join Our Community

Still having issues? Join the Tech4Gamers Forum for expert help and community support!

Latest News

Join Our Community

104,000FansLike
32,122FollowersFollow

Trending

Xbox 360 Physical Games Prices Rose By Up To 34% Amid Digital Store Closure

As the Xbox 360 marketplace approaches its closure, the prices of physical games are rising rapidly on the used market.

New Reports Now Point To Intel CPUs Crashing In Laptops

Intel's current-generation processors are still facing issues, with new reports pointing to similar crashing in laptop chips.

Capcom Has No Plans To Stop Selling Physical Games

Capcom has recently revealed no plans to discontinue physical games as there is significant user demand for physical media.

Capcom Wants To Achieve Photorealistic Graphics With New REX Engine

Capcom has confirmed its ambitions for the upgraded version of its RE Engine, stating that it will aim for photorealistic visuals.

While Concord Beta Peaked At 2K Players, Marvel Rivals Hit 52K Players

Marvel Rivals' closed beta has surpassed 52K players, making it much bigger than Concord's open beta on Steam.