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Nvidia brings Steam’s hand warmer into the GeForce Now family

Steam Deck, Apple Vision Pro, and other mixed-reality devices get GeForce Now support.

Amanda Hugginkiss

Nvidia’s GeForce Now is expanding cloud gaming to more devices and regions. At CES, Nvidia announced the service will launch on Steam Deck, Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest, Pico VR devices, and in India with its first RTX-powered data center. Gamers can enjoy features like ray tracing, Nvidia DLSS, and Reflex for low latency. Upcoming games, including Avowed and Doom: The Dark Ages, will stream at up to 4K and 120 fps for Ultimate members.

Nvidia’s GeForce Now (styled as NOW!) is expanding its cloud gaming capabilities to more devices and regions. Announced at CES, the service will soon be available on the Steam Deck, allowing gamers to play AAA titles from their Steam library.

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GeForce Now is also coming to Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico virtual and mixed reality devices. The service will offer high-quality gaming with features like ray tracing and Nvidia DLSS.

Additionally, Nvidia is launching its first GeForce RTX-powered data center in India, making gaming more accessible worldwide.

The native GeForce Now app will be available on Steam Deck later this year, offering up to 4K resolution and 60 fps. Members with a GeForce Now Ultimate membership will have access to Nvidia DLSS 3 technology and Nvidia Reflex for ultra-low latency.

New games are joining GeForce Now. They include Avowed from Obsidian Entertainment and Doom: The Dark Ages from id Software. Ultimate members will be able to stream these titles at up to 4K resolution and 120 fps with support for Nvidia DLSS and Reflex technology.

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