
The session length extends to six hours, and RTX hardware kicks on for games that support Nvidia’s ray tracing technology. With the Founders subscription, you get “priority access” for $5 per month. Moreover, you can only play for one hour at a time.

In other words, when you launch a linked game, you remain in queue until there’s a spot for you on Nvidia’s servers. Rather than make you re-pay for games like Google Stadia, why not stream the games you already own by linking those accounts? The company knows most PC gamers use Steam, Epic Games, Uplay, and other digital platforms. Nvidia takes a different approach with its streaming service. The subscription also increases the stream resolution to 4K HDR - even with your purchased games - and offers exclusive discounts. Currently, these include Dead by Daylight, Metro Last Light Redux, Human: Fall Flat, and many others. Google’s library continues to grow, featuring AAA titles like Doom Eternal, Destiny 2, Baldur’s Gate 3, Marvel’s Avengers, Borderlands 3, and more.įor $10 per month, Stadia Pro provides an all-you-can-play library of games similar to Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass subscription. You can purchase games outright and stream them to your Chromebook in 1080p at 60 frames per second. This should be your default go-to streaming service on Chromebooks. Your Chromebook is essentially the receiver, requiring very little resources. Sure, they may require a monthly fee, but you eliminate all the compatibility and most performance issues by streaming games from the cloud.

If you want to get the best gaming experience out of your Chromebook, perhaps you should consider a game streaming service.
