GeForce Now, Nvidia’s online game streaming service, will now sync up with your Steam library so you can play PC games from anywhere.

GeForce Now has been steadily trucking along since its release earlier this year. While some game publishers haven’t been all that enthusiastic with Nvidia’s game streaming service, others have taken up the call to stream with great vigor.

Steam has been the big platform that has been all about GeForce Now, and now you can sync up your GeForce and Steam accounts to make playing streamed games a breeze.

Besides certain connectivity issues that are largely a problem of having a secure and fast connection, the other issue with GeForce now has been convincing Nvidia that you actually own the game you want to play. This had meant signing into Steam for every streamed game, but that’s a thing of the past.

To sync Steam with GeForce Now, just go into the PC version of GeForce Now and click on the settings icon. In the top right corner is the new Game Sync section. Just sign in to your Steam profile from there and provide GeForce with permission to sync and you’re set.

Uplay and Epic are likely to come on board in the mid-to-near future, but Steam was the big one.

Source: Nvidia