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After years of development and behind-the-scenes controversy, Subnautica 2 from developer Unknown Worlds is out now in early access. If you’re curious about the game but don’t have an Xbox or a PC powerful enough, there is another way to play it–by streaming it to a device you already own via Nvidia GeForce now or Microsoft’s cloud gaming service.
For GeForce Now, you still have to buy the game and then subscribe to the service to play it. There is a free tier of the service, but it limits you to one-hour sessions, has ads, caps you at 1080p/60fps, and streams from a “basic” rig. Alternatively, you can pay $10/month for no ads and streaming from a GeForce RTX rig with six-hour sessions and up to 1440p/60fps. There is also an Ultimate tier of GeForce Now ($20/month) that has no ads, eight-hour sessions, and up to 5K/360fps.
Go to the GeForce Now website to learn more.
Alternatively, Subnautica 2 is included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate ($23/month) and that includes cloud streaming support, allowing you to beam the game to your computer, phone, tablet, or an older Xbox. There are no time limits for Game Pass Ultimate members, and the streaming quality goes

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