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Deutsche Telekom launches cloud gaming service with Nvidia GeForce Now

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Deutsche Telekom $DTE (-0.8%) presented its new cloud gaming offering GeForce Now on December 8, 2025, which is provided in cooperation with Nvidia. $NVDA (-3.26%) is made available.


At the launch, Deutsche Telekom customers of 5G+ can test cloud gaming and the large selection of games from GeForce Now free of charge for three months.


The advantage of cloud gaming is that games react faster, movements are implemented more precisely and the gaming experience remains consistently smooth - even if the mobile network is heavily utilized.


The new offer will be available exclusively via the MeinMagenta app from December 9, according to Axel Orbach, Managing Director Private Customers at Telekom Deutschland.


"The integration of GeForce Now's advanced RTX cloud platform into Deutsche Telekom's 5G+ network enables gamers in Germany to enjoy a seamless, high-resolution gaming experience with the fastest response times - revolutionizing how and where people play across Germany," says Richard Lamond, Director GeForce Now at Nvidia.


A new feature is the end-to-end combination of 5G standalone, a network slice configured for gaming and a network technology called "L4S" (Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput), which detects network congestion at an early stage and controls data streams in such a way that latency and jitter remain stable and low at all times, even in heavily used radio cells.


A MagentaMobil tariff (from August 2024) and an end device compatible with 5G+ Gaming are required. Deutsche Telekom's cooperation with Nvidia was announced in August 2025.

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1. Geforce Now is nothing new, Telekom may be offering it for the first time.
2. games do not react any faster. On the contrary, the latency to the server is significantly increased
3. cloud gaming is about two things: firstly, demanding games can be streamed on cheap hardware and secondly, like Netflix, many games can be accessed with a subscription model that do not belong to the user.

This means that cloud gaming is only worthwhile for casual gamers with weak hardware who want to play lots of different games and don't care whether they own them.

I believe that the demand for cloud gaming in Germany is rather low.
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Who has them all in the depot?
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@Cossi I only have Telekom in my portfolio and I have thrown out NVIDIA
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@Cossi Telekom meineiner 🤗 Nvidia does not fit into my strategy
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@Cossi I have both, but only a small position in each case.
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$DTE is my largest position in the portfolio 🚀
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@Crash-Propheteus 6 to set which one 🤷🏻‍♂️😉😂
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Aren't there already enough cloud gaming options? Xbox, Luna etc
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Cloud Gaming? $GOOGL sends its regards with Stadia. Cloud gaming is unfortunately not suitable for the masses. I don't play my WoW or League via cloud gaming. The gaming market is extremely competitive, the position of Epic, Steam, PlayStation, Xbox and Switch is too strong. Mobile gaming on smartphones is also on the rise. So I don't see much hope for cloud gaming
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@Caynify I agree - except for mobile gaming and touchscreens: This is probably exactly the weak hardware that could be the client in this case. It's just a question of why Stadia hasn't caught on... 🙃
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