The cloud gaming platform lets users stream popular games without needing a powerful gaming PC.
Rain has signed a partnership agreement with Nvidia to bring its high-performance cloud gaming platform — GeForce Now — to South Africa.Nvidia GeForce Now leverages cloud technology to stream PC games from powerful GeForce-powered servers at ultra-low latency.
“This partnership will ultimately enable millions of South African users to get the best gaming experience, without the need to invest thousands of rands for the latest graphic cards,” Rain said in a statement. The introduction of Nvidia’s GeForce Now platform in South Africa is its first entry onto the African continent. Rain CEO Brandon Leigh said the ISP is proud to partner with the hardware manufacturer.
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