Nvidia has partnered with Google to launch GeForce Now Fast Pass, a new cloud streaming offering that will be exclusively available for new Chromebook and Chromebook+ customers. GeForce Now Fast Pass will offer up to 10 hours of ad-free game streaming every month, and Chromebook users will enjoy this benefit for a full year. “Starting November 20, anyone who purchases a Chromebook will get the GeForce NOW Fast Pass for one year. This allows for 10 hours of gaming per month, with up to five unused hours rolling over,” Google said today. Chromebooks are generally not well-suited for gaming due to their limited hardware and the lack of developer support for the Linux-based Chrome OS. While Android games are available on Chromebooks, Valve announced over the summer that it was discontinuing its Steam for Chromebook beta in January 2026. Over 2, 000 PC games are available on the cloud gaming service, and users just need to connect their Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, and Xbox game libraries to start streaming their eligible games. For Chromebook users, game streaming with GeForce Now Fast Pass is limited to 1080p at 60 FPS, however.
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Nvidia Launches GeForce Now Fast Pass for New Chromebook Customers