GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service provided by Nvidia as a solution for gamers who want to play the latest high-end games but are plagued by problems upgrading PCs. With GeForce Now, you can play games you already have licensed on platforms like Steam or Battle.net.
GeForce Now can be used on Windows and Mac OS that have a 64-bit operating system and support DirectX 9 (a kind of Microsoft-made program, usually for gaming). In addition, GeForce Now also allows Mac OS users to play games that are usually played on Windows. One of them is Fortnite, a game that is already quite popular among gamers.
Well, if it should be concluded easily, GeForce Now is streaming games from Nvidia servers to play on your PC.
You may wonder why streaming is involved in this GeForce Now system. GeForce Now is "packaged" to resemble streaming because it relates to external services, but it is difficult to realize because GeForce's now latency is very small.
Instead of streaming, you'll feel that everything that appears on the PC screen runs at that second as well. Cool, right?