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GeForce Now to Launch on Steam Deck and Major VR Headsets

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NVIDIA GeForce Now

Nvidia is bringing a native GeForce Now app to the Steam Deck later this year, according to a recent blog post.

Currently, users can access the cloud gaming service on the Steam Deck using a special script from Nvidia, but the new app will make installation easier.

It will also support up to 4K resolution at 60 fps with HDR when connected to a TV.

In addition to the Steam Deck, Nvidia is expanding GeForce Now to several major VR headsets, including the Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Pico devices.

Users will be able to stream games directly from the browser via play.geforcenow.com.

The update, GeForce Now version 2.0.70, will also bring two highly anticipated titles from Microsoft: Avowed, releasing on February 18th, and DOOM: The Dark Ages, expected later this year.

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