NVIDIA President and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang speaks
NVIDIA President and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang speaks during his keynote address at the GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California September 21, 2010. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith Reuters

Nvidia’s offerings have been good to players, and the players reciprocate by supporting the company. From high-end graphics to gaming consoles, Nvidia offers a wide array of services for gamers. New reports now show that Nividia will soon release a new feature for the PC.

In a report by Gamespot, Nvidia will soon offer a feature that is pretty similar to the Share Play feature available on the Playstation 4. What Nvidia will bring to the PC is a feature that could simulate local or splitscreen gaming experience over the internet.

The new feature will be a part of the next version of GeForce Experience program. As of now, the GeForce Experience program allows users to keep GPU drivers up-to-date. It also allows users to make significant changes to in-game graphics. The upcoming version will include many new features that are similar to those found on the Playstation 4 and Xbox One.

One of the most-anticipated features is the GameStream Co-Op. The new feature allows players to invite their friends to play over the Internet, it also allows players to watch games over a low latency 1:1 stream. This differs from the typical online experience as GameStream allows the other user to take control of the game. This means that the other user can try out the game, or help out during tough areas. Aside from that, players can also play with each other through games with multi-controller support like Trine 3, Gauntlet, FIFA 15 and Mortal Kombat Komplete.

Not all computers are compatible with the new feature as computers need to be equipped with certain Nvidia GPUs. The streamer will need to have a computer with GTX 650 and above to run the feature while the person on the other side doesn’t need to have any specific GPUs. The next version will launch in early access beta this September.

The company is reported to soon offer a feature that is pretty similar to the Share Play feature available on the Playstation 4. What Nvidia will bring to the PC is a feature that could simulate local or splitscreen gaming experience over the internet.

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