Google Stadia and GeForce Now will arrive on LG TVs in 2021

LG has announced that it will bring two of the top cloud gaming services, Google Stadia and Nvidia’s GeForce Now, to its newest TVs later this year.

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It will be available in the second half of the year after the 2021 lineup of OLED, QNED, and NanoCell TVs begin shipping, with GeForce

Now arriving sometime later. 40 to 440 to 4 The news signifies continued expansion for both services.

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Google has promised that Stadia will come to Google TV (including the latest Chromecast) in the first half of 2021. Last week, Sony announced its 2021 line of televisions.

They all run Google TV, so it’s a safe bet you’ll also find Stadia on those when they ship in a few months.

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As for GeForce Now, it is currently available on the Nvidia Shield platform, Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Android, and (in beta) on Safari for iOS and iPadOS. But it doesn’t ship natively in New York, so LG is among the top in that regard.

It’s unclear if these apps will be available for 2020 and earlier LG TVs.

For now, the company only promises that they will reach the 2021 models, which have a new “Game Optimizer” Settings Area that conveniently brings together the options that interest gamers the most, such as refresh rate, input lag, and more.

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