Nvidia GeForce Now is about to get a dedicated app on Steam Deck and start supporting streaming via browser on several virtual and mixed reality headsets.
GeForce Now is officially headed to the Steam Deck and virtual reality headsets, but it may be a while before you can game in the cloud.
Most tiers of the popular GeForce NOW game streaming service are "sold out," and NVIDIA says it's because of high demand.
According to the official blog post, game streaming via Geforce Now will deliver an experience with "all the bells and whistles of Nvidia technologies, including ray tracing and N ...
Nvidia plans to release a native GeForce Now app for Steam Deck “later this year,” according to a blog post. It’s already ...
GeForce NOW subscription tiers are currently listed as 'sold out' for a lot of gamers, pointing to capacity issues for NVIDIA ...
Case in point, the first two tiers of NVIDIA's GeForce NOW gaming service are now sold out, as well as a few others. The ...
An official native GeForce Now app will hit SteamOS sometime in 2025. VR platforms will get access to non-VR games later this month.
Users are unable to sign up for the streaming service at many popular tiers, though results may vary based on location.
According to ComputerBase, NVIDIA attributes the “sold out” status to the overwhelming popularity and demand for GeForce NOW.
That would be the announcement that Nvidia is developing a native GeForce NOW app for the Steam Deck. “Trillion-dollar corporation frequently derided by Linux community develops native software ...
GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 7 new titles to its library.