
Fast Pass gives Chromebook gamers 10 to 15 hours of gameplay per month on Nvidia's cloud servers.
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(Image credit: Nvidia) Nvidia is treating new Chromebook owners to a gift this holiday season — an exclusive GeForce Now subscription with special privileges. Starting on November 20th, GeForce Now Fast Pass will provide Chromebook customers priority access to Nvidia's cloud servers without ads, Google announced on its blog . The new subscription will be free for one year.
The subscription takes some perks from Nvidia's outgoing "Performance" subscription, giving Chromebook gamers the plan's ad-free experience and priority access, and combining it with 10 hours of game time per month. The allotted time can peak to 15 hours per month, but only if five of those hours were unused during the previous month and rolled over.
With Fast Pass, Chromebook owners will be able to stream over 2,000 PC titles from a plethora of supported existing libraries, including Steam, the Epic Games Store, Xbox, and more. It is likely the Fast Pass subscription will inherit the same hardware access as the free plan with the "basic rig" since Fast Pass's game accessibility matches the free plan. By contrast, the Performance and Ultimate subscriptions get access to more than 4,000 games and the service's new "Install-to-Play" feature.
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/cloud-gaming/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/cloud-gaming/new-chromebook-owners-are-getting-an-exclusive-free-nvidia-geforce-now-subscription-for-one-year-fast-pass-gives-chromebook-gamers-ad-free-priority-access-to-cloud-servers#main
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