Cloud Gaming may not be everyone's favorite topic, but the big companies have not been able to avoid it and some newcomers decided to take one and one of the "oldest" (counting the time where GeForce Now was a closed BETA) is actually Nvidia.

GeForce Now was always used as a leverage on the money-value aspect versus other services, particularly Stadia and Luna from Google and Amazon respectively.

While I beg to differ on some of the business models, I won't deny that every improvement is welcome and particularly, this one is for gamers that need and can play some PC heavy game at the reach of just your Smartphone.

A month ago, Nvidia announced that the GeForce Now mobile client has gained support for 120fps game streaming across all Android phones with high refresh rate displays, rather than being limited to specific pre approved models.

The good news is that a massive roll out has begun today as Nvidia confirmed the fact to The Verge.

Originally, the 120fps capacity was exclusive on Android phones by Samsung, Google, OnePlus, Xiaomi, and Asus, but now, EVERYBODY can enjoy the high rate of image resolution at motion.

But it is still for the TX 3080 tier for access to this maximum refresh rate, which costs $20 a month and of course the free tier does not guarantee either 120fps or 60fps.