Nvidia plans to release a native GeForce Now app for Steam Deck “later this year,” according to a blog post. It’s already relatively straightforward to get Nvidia’s cloud gaming service set up on ...
TL;DR: At CES 2025, NVIDIA announced a native GeForce Now app for the Steam Deck, replacing the current clunky solution in place. However, we did not get a firm release date for the app.
After initially launching a dedicated installer in beta, Nvidia has confirmed that the GeForce Now service will fully support Valve’s Steam Deck handheld soon. Nvidia offers a dedicated Steam ...
Steam Deck owners will have access to ray tracing ... Reflex for lower latency (when using the Ultimate membership). GeForce Now gives you access to over 2,100 games which continues to expand ...
However, Nvidia's CES announcement that it would be bringing its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service to Valve's Steam Deck as a native app may suggest otherwise, and makes for a perfect choice for ...
After launching a “beta installation method”, Nvidia is going all in on bringing its streaming service, GeForce Now to the Steam Deck. The graphics card company will be launching a native app ...
We learned at CES 2025 that a GeForce Now app for Steam Deck is coming later this year, while browser support on Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S, Pico mixed reality headsets, and even Apple Vision Pro ...
GeForce NOW subscription tiers are currently listed as 'sold out' for a lot of gamers, pointing to capacity issues for NVIDIA ...
Enter GeForce Now, Nvidia’s PC game streaming service, which is slated to hit the Steam Deck and enable the remote playing of games. The beta for this app has been available for over half a year ...
With an Nvidia GeForce NOW subscription, Steam Deck owners can unlock a vast library of PC games, including titles on other platforms such as Epic Games Store, Battle.net, Xbox Game Pass ...