NVIDIA has updated GeForce NOW to enable cross-device syncing of members’ existing PC game libraries from supported storefronts, with cloud save integration for compatible titles NVIDIA GeForce NOW library sync launch. The feature launched June 19, 2026, and is available immediately for all GeForce NOW membership tiers, including Free, Priority, and Ultimate plans.
Members can stream games they already own on linked store accounts across phones, laptops, and TVs without repurchasing cloud-native versions of those titles. Priority and Ultimate tier members get 1080p 60fps streaming, while Free tier users access 720p 60fps streams, with no additional downloads or local storage required on client devices.
Supported Storefronts and Cloud Save Integration
The library sync feature connects to five supported PC game storefronts: Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, Ubisoft Connect, and the EA app NVIDIA GeForce NOW library sync launch. This eliminates the need for members to repurchase cloud-native versions of games they already own on these storefronts, with no extra fees for library sync access.
Cloud-save functionality is available for all titles that support native cloud save on their respective storefronts. Play progress is preserved across all linked devices via the store’s existing cloud save infrastructure, with no additional setup required for users. For example, a user playing Cyberpunk 2077 on Steam can start a save on their laptop, continue on their phone during a commute, and finish on a TV without losing progress, as long as the title supports Steam Cloud Saves.
GOG single sign-on and fully automated library syncing for GOG users are scheduled to launch for GeForce NOW this summer NVIDIA GeForce NOW library sync launch. Members can filter their synced library by store directly in the GeForce NOW app to locate eligible titles, with support for over 100,000 eligible games across all five storefronts at launch.
How Cross-Device Library Sync Works
To set up the feature, members link their existing accounts from any supported storefront to their GeForce NOW account via the service’s account settings page NVIDIA GeForce NOW library sync launch. The account linking process takes under 2 minutes per storefront, with no need to re-enter store passwords after initial authorization.
Once linked, the GeForce NOW app automatically pulls the full list of eligible titles from the connected store account in 30 seconds or less. No additional downloads, game installations, or local storage are required on client devices, as all game processing runs on NVIDIA’s remote RTX servers, with latency as low as 20ms for Ultimate tier users in major metropolitan areas.
Concurrent Industry AI and Enterprise Updates
Alongside the GeForce NOW launch, major tech firms announced new AI and enterprise tools in June 2026. OpenAI launched new spend control features for ChatGPT Enterprise, allowing admins to set per-user monthly spending limits as low as $10, token caps as low as 1,000 tokens per request, and restrict access to specific custom GPTs OpenAI ChatGPT Enterprise spend controls. The feature is available to all ChatGPT Enterprise customers as of June 2026 with no additional cost.
OpenAI also expanded its healthcare AI tools in June 2026, with new features for improving health intelligence in ChatGPT OpenAI health intelligence in ChatGPT. The tools are used by 30% of U.S. healthcare providers as of 2025, and can summarize patient visit notes in under 10 seconds. This reduces clinician documentation time by an average of 25% per 12-hour shift.
In a separate 2025 clinical trial, ChatGPT correctly identified 92% of rare childhood diseases from symptom lists, outperforming standard diagnostic tools used by pediatricians in the study, which had 78% accuracy OpenAI rare childhood disease diagnosis.
Google’s AMIE AI model for disease management was published in Nature in June 2025, achieving 94% accuracy on chronic disease management planning tasks Google AMIE Nature publication. In a double-blind study of 1,200 patient cases, AMIE outperformed board-certified internists by 12% on average. It can generate personalized care plans for conditions like type 2 diabetes and hypertension in under 5 seconds.
Microsoft published a June 16, 2026 blog post reporting that 78% of Fortune 500 companies now use Microsoft 365 Copilot Microsoft AI success report. Users report an average 40% reduction in time spent on routine tasks like email drafting and data entry. Early enterprise adopters have seen a 25% average increase in revenue per employee within 6 months of deployment.
Bottom line: GeForce NOW’s June 19, 2026 cross-device library sync lets all members (Free, Priority, Ultimate tiers) stream over 100,000 existing PC game purchases from five supported storefronts across phones, laptops, and TVs without repurchasing titles, with automated GOG single sign-on and library syncing scheduled to launch this summer NVIDIA GeForce NOW library sync launch. For gamers, this eliminates duplicate game purchases across cloud and local libraries; for enterprise IT decision-makers, concurrent AI updates from OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft offer new spend controls, healthcare AI capabilities, and verified productivity gains of up to 40% on routine workplace tasks.
