Google has announced an unexpected partnership with one of its most influential partners, Nvidia, to create a special streaming plan exclusively for Chromebook users. It's called GeForce Now Fast Pass and will allow users to stream over 2,000 games from GeForce RTX servers.
Google was pleasantly surprised with this news. It recently announced that Chromebooks will stop supporting the platform from 2026 Steam and many users suddenly began to despair - it is one of the most popular online platforms for streaming games. The hastily formed partnership with Nvidia acts as a healing plaster on the torn souls of gamers. And it will please those who are just considering buying a Chromebook.
GeForce Now Fast Pass offers the same as the free plan, but it is without ads and instead of basic performance it will provide level performance Performance with GeForce RTX. It normally costs $9,99 per month, so users can save a considerable amount. And Google elegantly solves the problem of Steam's elimination, because GeForce NOW is connects to existing libraries from Steam services, Epic Games Store or Xbox, so players don't have to buy the games again.
If you don't have a Chromebook and are considering one, Google will give you one as a gift with your new device 1 year of GeForce Now Fast Pass freeAdditionally, as part of the subscription, players get 10 hours of gameplay per month, and up to 5 unused hours roll over to the next month.