Nvidia revealed that its cloud gaming service, Nvidia GeForce Now, is coming to a number of new platforms sooner or later. We discovered at CES 2025 {that a} GeForce Now app for Steam Deck is coming later this 12 months, whereas browser assist on Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S, Pico blended actuality headsets, and even Apple Imaginative and prescient Professional may even be coming later this month.
Nvidia GeForce Now could be a service that lets gamers use Nvidia’s servers to stream video games of their Steam library from higher-end PC {hardware} by way of cloud gaming. In case you have a fantastic web assortment however a lackluster PC or laptop computer for gaming, one thing like GeForce Now could be a stable answer. Beforehand, GeForce Now was solely out there by way of PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and sure good TVs from firms like Samsung, however this 12 months Nvidia is dedicated to broadening its availability.
The Steam Deck app seems to be the furthest alongside in improvement, because it’s the one Nvidia detailed essentially the most at CES 2025. It permits for cloud gaming at a 4K decision and at 60 frames per second if gamers have a GeForce Now Final subscription, are nearly accessing a Nvidia RTX 4080 GPU, and have their Steam Deck hooked as much as a TV. A weblog submit from Nvidia claims that enjoying video games by way of GeForce Now makes use of much less processing energy, extending the Steam Deck’s battery life whereas enjoying video games at a better decision and body price than the Steam Deck is perhaps able to natively. The app will likely be launched someday later in 2025.
When GeForce Now replace 2.0.70 rolls out later in January, the net browser model of the service may even turn into appropriate with headsets from firms like Apple, Meta, and Pico, permitting gamers to stream gamepad-compatible titles. In the event you actively use GeForce Now, you’ll actually have much more choices in relation to the place to make use of it very quickly.