Nvidia, a pioneer in gaming technology, is set to revolutionize the gaming experience with its upcoming releases. One of the most anticipated announcements is the launch of a native GeForce Now app for Steam Deck. This app, scheduled for release later this year, promises to streamline the process of accessing Nvidia’s cloud gaming service on the popular handheld device.
Currently, gamers can already enjoy Nvidia’s cloud gaming service on Steam Deck through a specialized script provided by Nvidia. However, the upcoming native app will offer enhanced convenience and performance. Users can expect support for up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second with HDR capabilities when connecting their Steam Deck to a TV.
Moreover, Nvidia has exciting plans to expand the reach of GeForce Now by bringing it to some major virtual reality (VR) headsets. Among these are the Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico virtual- and mixed-reality devices. With the imminent release of GeForce Now version 2.0.70, users of these VR headsets will gain access to an extensive library of games that they can stream directly from their browser by visiting play.geforcenow.com.
In addition to these developments, Nvidia has announced partnerships with Microsoft to make two highly anticipated titles available on GeForce Now upon their respective launches this year. Gamers can look forward to diving into “Avowed,” scheduled for release on February 18th, as well as “DOOM: The Dark Ages,” expected sometime later in the year.
The convergence of cutting-edge technology from Nvidia and immersive gaming experiences promises an exciting future for gamers worldwide. Stay tuned for more updates on these groundbreaking developments that are shaping the landscape of modern gaming entertainment.