NVIDIA TegraZone is now available for all Android devices

NVIDIA TegraZone got treated to a major update which expanded its availability to non-Tegra devices. Version 2.9.0 of the app is currently available to download in the Google Play Store for all devices running Android 2.2 and up.

It must be pointed that the updated app does not make Tegra-enhanced game playable to non-NVIDIA devices. The mobile chipset manufacturer’s idea behind the move is to raise awareness about its hardware and the effect it has on video games.
In addition to the expanded availability, NVIDIA TegraZone brings several other improvements. They include integration of Google Play Game Services and Google+ login, as well as support for NVIDIA SHIELD and the MadCatz MOJO gaming console.
The expanded availability of the TegraZone app is a strange move by NVIDIA. I would personally find checking out games I cannot actually play a bit frustrating.
You can download the app by hitting the source link below.
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