Cloud gaming on any device: NVIDIA will release a native version of the GeForce Now app for Steam Deck, as well as Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico

By: Anton Kratiuk | yesterday, 22:11
GeForce Now comes to Steam Deck: a new level of mobile gameplay GeForce Now poster for Steam Deck. Source: NVIDIA

At CES 2025 NVIDIA company announced the expansion of the list of platforms on which GeForce Now cloud gaming service will be fully available.

Here's What We Know

The American tech giant announced that in 2025 it will release a native version of GeForce Now application for popular Steam Deck handheld consoles.

Currently, users of these devices can only use the web version, for which NVIDIA has provided a special script that automatically installs Google Chrome and configures the browser to use the GeForce Now app in the Steam library.

NVIDIA will also offer similar apps for Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico mixed reality devices.

GeForce Now will be released on these platforms in version 2.0.70 (version 2.0.68 is the current version). The service will allow you to run any game from your library in resolution up to 4K and at 60 FPS.

GeForce Now subscribers will also get access to the Xbox Game Pass catalogue on Steam Deck.

Source: NVIDIA