Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is just around the corner, and players eager to get a taste of the action can now enjoy the beta without needing to download the game thanks to Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service. While the beta is initially available for Xbox Game Pass subscribers and those who pre-ordered the game, Nvidia has announced that GeForce Now will offer access to the beta for everyone, starting this weekend. This is great news for players who are short on storage space or prefer to stream their games. GeForce Now’s accessibility makes it a valuable option for those who want to avoid the potential burden of downloading a large game, especially with the game Pass not offering the same streaming option due to Microsoft’s agreement with Ubisoft. The beta begins on August 30th for Game Pass subscribers and pre-orderers, and everyone can join the open beta from September 6th to 9th. Even if Call of Duty isn’t your thing, GeForce Now has also added a bunch of new games to its library, including the World of Warcraft expansion, The War Within, and numerous new releases across Steam and Xbox.