 Rejoice gamers because GeForce Now is here to bring your PC gaming to everything you love. Hey guys, Thundee here and GeForce Now is out of beta and it's available right now for you to stream your games on your PC, on your Mac, yes your Mac, on your TV through the Nvidia Shield and of course your smartphone if you have an Android device. Now what is GeForce Now and what does it offer? Well it's streaming games off Nvidia servers using of course their powerful graphics cards and you've got two tiers you can pick from. There's a free version of course which gives you standard access and one hour gameplay sessions and then you can get back into gameplay but you're going to be kept into a queue. Now there's a founders edition which gives you a lot of things, it's priced at $4.99, it gives you priority access so basically you can jump in right away and start playing your games, it gives you six hours of gameplay sessions and you can jump right back in. You've also got RTX capabilities for games, yes RTX you heard that right and you also have a free trial period of 90 days and then of course you can start paying $4.99 monthly at least for 12 months. Now this is truly amazing because GeForce Now is really really nice. First off you don't have to buy any games, you can bring your own games, you can bring your games from Steam, from Epic, from Uplay, from Origin, wherever you buy your games on your PC you can actually go ahead and play right here. It's got a brand new interface, you jump in, you sign in, you can see the games you have in your library, you can search for games as well and you can go in and start playing. The one thing to mention though is once you jump into a game, a game that you own, you do have to sign in to of course the publisher for that game so if you bought say Division 2 from Uplay then you have to sign in to your Uplay account and so on and so forth. They haven't done an integrated signing page yet but they are working on that and that will come in soon but once you are in there you can start playing, you can play on your mobile device and it gives you a max resolution of 1080p 60fps even on your mobile device which is pretty cool. Division 2 looked really awesome on there, plus you can play on your television set with the Nvidia Shield, either the previous version or the brand new Nvidia Shield and it looks really good, it's really vibrant, playing Destiny 2 on there looked really nice as well as also playing on either a Mac or even an older laptop like I have here. If you guys remember I upgraded this laptop from Windows 7 to Windows 10 just a couple of days ago. It's a much older laptop about 4 or 5 years and I can play a game like Destiny 2 on there which definitely wouldn't run in its own because I'm streaming it on here right now. Plus you have the ability to play games as I mentioned earlier with RTX or ray tracing games, can't believe that, streaming off the server, it's absolutely amazing games like Metroid, Exodus and Wolfenstein Youngblood so there's so much it brings to the table that I think gamers would love plus the cost is really really nice and you don't have to spend a lot of money on games, you can buy games where you want, especially if you're like me that buys a lot of games of Steam sales, you know the Steam selling sales it just goes a whole way. Now there are some basic requirements for you to use GeForce now like a Windows PC running Windows 7 or higher, Mac OS 10.10 for a Mac and Nvidia Shield from 2015 all the way to the latest model and an Android phone running Android 5.0 but most importantly you must have internet speeds minimum of 25 megabits per second I would suggest the higher the better. So there you have it guys hopefully you enjoyed this video I'm going to leave you with some gameplay off GeForce now on my mobile device on the TV and of course on my very old Windows 10 laptop if you have any questions let me know otherwise enjoy and start gaming.