Nvidia has announced that its cloud gaming service, Nvidia GeForce Now, will be launching on several new platforms in the future. We learned at CES 2025 that the GeForce Now app for Steam Deck will be released later this year, and that browser support for Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S, Pico mixed reality headsets, and even Apple Vision Pro will be released later this month. I found out the truth.
Nvidia GeForce Now is a service that allows players to stream games from their Steam library on high-end PC hardware via cloud gaming using Nvidia servers. If you have a great Internet collection but lack a gaming PC or laptop, something like GeForce Now is a solid solution. Previously, GeForce Now was only available on PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and certain smart TVs from companies like Samsung, but this year Nvidia is working to expand availability.
The Steam Deck app appears to be the most advanced in development, as it was the one Nvidia detailed at CES 2025. If players have a GeForce Now Ultimate subscription, it allows cloud gaming at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second. Virtually access your Nvidia RTX 4080 GPU and connect Steam Deck to your TV. According to Nvidia’s blog post, playing games via GeForce Now will use less processing power, extending Steam Deck’s battery life while playing games at higher resolutions and frame rates than what Steam Deck is capable of natively. The app is scheduled to be released in late 2025.
When GeForce Now update 2.0.70 is released in late January, the web browser version of the service will also be compatible with headsets from companies like Apple, Meta, and Pico, allowing players to stream gamepad-compatible titles. If you’re an active user of GeForce Now, you’ll soon have a lot more options as to where you can use it.