Epic Esports Secures Multi-Year Broadcast Rights Deal with NVIDIA GeForce Now
Epic Games secures a multi-year deal with NVIDIA GeForce Now, transforming esports broadcasts with cloud gaming technology. Discover how this partnership will impact the industry.

Epic Esports Secures Multi-Year Broadcast Rights Deal with NVIDIA GeForce Now
In a move that marks a significant shift in the esports broadcasting landscape, Epic Games has announced a multi-year broadcast rights deal with NVIDIA GeForce Now. This partnership will leverage NVIDIA's cutting-edge cloud gaming technology to deliver unprecedented visual quality and accessibility to millions of viewers.
Transforming Esports Broadcasts with Cloud Gaming Technology
"This collaboration is set to redefine how esports content is consumed," said Jane Doe, CEO of Epic Games. "With NVIDIA GeForce Now's powerful infrastructure, we can bring the highest level of gaming experiences directly to fans around the world without the need for high-end hardware." The deal includes exclusive access to Epic's flagship title, Fortnite, as well as other popular esports games hosted on its platform.
Enhanced Visuals and Seamless Access
At the heart of this partnership is NVIDIA GeForce Now's cloud gaming technology, which supports up to 4K streaming with ray tracing enabled. This means fans can enjoy ultra-high-definition gameplay on their smartphones, tablets, or any device with an internet connection. "Our mission is to provide gamers with the best possible experience, and partnering with Epic Games aligns perfectly with that goal," stated John Smith, Head of Content at NVIDIA GeForce Now.
Data Points and Future Outlook
According to recent data, the global esports audience is expected to grow by 12% annually through 2026, reaching an estimated 645 million viewers. The Epic-Geforce partnership aims to capture a significant portion of this growing market. By integrating NVIDIA's advanced cloud technology, Epic Games can offer gamers the most immersive and accessible viewing experience yet.
Conclusion
The collaboration between Epic Games and NVIDIA GeForce Now represents a pivotal moment in esports broadcasting. Through their partnership, they are not only setting new standards for visual quality but also ensuring that esports content remains at the forefront of gaming accessibility and innovation.
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