HOW TO SYNC NVIDIA GEFORCE NOW WITH STEAM LIBRARY

Indieplaying
3 min readAug 9, 2020

In the fledgling niche of video game streaming platforms, the third in contention after Google Stadia and Microsoft xCloud, is GeForce Now, which has been available as a streaming videogames service since the launch of the NVIDIA Shield TV in 2015. Geforce Now offers us the possibility of streaming the compatible games in its catalog corresponding to the Steam, Epic Games and uPlay store, so if we have games purchased in these stores we do not have to pay for the games.

Until a few months ago, the Geforce Now service was available for free in Beta phase, and in February 2020 it was officially launched with two options available FREE and FOUNDERS:

  • Free: session of up to 60 minutes, queues.
  • Founders: $ 5 per month, unlimited sessions, preference in waiting queues, RTX (Ray Tracing).

Since the beginning of August, Geforce Now has added a new option that allows you to synchronize the Steam game library with the platform, so that the compatible games will appear in the My Library section of Geforce Now. Next, we explain the steps to follow to perform the Steam synchronization successfully. Alyou you can read the official guide support at Nvidia webpage.

How to sync Geforce Now with Steam

  • To synchronize we must use…

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