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GeForce Now native app heading to more devices

GeeZusGG Posted on 5 months ago 2 min read
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Another important business for Nvidia after GPU and AI, is it cloud gaming service GeForce Now and also as part of its CEs 2025 announcements, expect to see an increase on device that would not needs computing trick to have the service wokrs and have the official app or the native app.

With this, Nivida a native GeForce Now app for the Steam Deck, which will replace the previous workaround of streaming via Google Chrome.

This app will offer up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second with high dynamic range when connected to a TV. The native app will be available later this year, providing a much smoother and efficient gaming experience.

Also GeForce Now is expanding its support to include Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico mixed-reality devices. This expansion means that more users will be able to enjoy cloud gaming with NVIDIA’s advanced technologies, including ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS.

Two highly anticipated games, “DOOM: The Dark Ages” and “Avowed,” will be available on GeForce Now when they launch on PC later in 2025. This addition will significantly enhance the library of over 2,100 supported titles.

Related to the back-end of GeForceNow, Nvidia announced that is launching its first GeForce RTX-powered data center in India. This initiative aims to make gaming more accessible around the world, especially in regions where high-performance gaming hardware may not be readily available.

Despite already announcing the Blackwell generation for GeForce RTX 50 in a previous announcement, Nvidia didn’t revealed when the edge nodes of GeForce Now will be based on the new generation of GPU like GeForce RTX 5080

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