Gaming Revolution: Exploring the Steam Deck and the Future of Mixed-Reality Gadgets


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GeForce NOW transforms any device into a GeForce RTX gaming PC and is expanding cloud gaming and AAA titles to a wider variety of devices and locations.

Announced today at the CES expo, gamers will soon have the opportunity to experience games from their Steam library at GeForce RTX quality with the upcoming release of a dedicated GeForce NOW app for the Steam Deck. NVIDIA is aiming to bring cloud gaming to this popular handheld gaming device later this year.

In partnership with Apple, Meta, and ByteDance, NVIDIA is bringing GeForce NOW cloud gaming to Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico virtual- and mixed-reality gadgets — incorporating all the features of NVIDIA technologies, such as ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS.

Moreover, NVIDIA is rolling out the first GeForce RTX-powered data center in India, enhancing gaming accessibility globally.

Additionally, GeForce NOW’s vast library of over 2,100 supported titles is growing with eagerly awaited AAA games. DOOM: The Dark Ages and Avowed will join the cloud once they debut on PC this year.

RTX on Deck

The Steam Deck’s mobility combined with GeForce NOW presents new opportunities for high-quality gaming anywhere. The native GeForce NOW app will provide up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second with high dynamic range on Valve’s advanced Steam Deck handheld when connected to a television, streaming from GeForce RTX-powered gaming systems in the cloud.

Last year, GeForce NOW introduced a beta installation method that was enthusiastically received by the gaming community. Later this year, members will have the chance to download and install the dedicated GeForce NOW app on the Steam Deck.

Steam Deck players can enjoy all the benefits of GeForce RTX 4080 GPU owners with a GeForce NOW Ultimate membership, including NVIDIA DLSS 3 technology for optimal frame rates and NVIDIA Reflex for exceptionally low latency. Since GeForce NOW streams from an RTX gaming rig in the cloud, the Steam Deck consumes less processing power, thus prolonging battery life compared to local gameplay.

The streaming experience with GeForce NOW is visually stunning, regardless of whether Steam Deck users prefer handheld mode for HDR-quality graphics, connecting to a monitor for resolutions up to 1440p at 120 fps HDR, or connecting to a TV for large-screen streaming at up to 4K 60 HDR. GeForce NOW members can utilize RTX ON with the Steam Deck for lifelike gameplay on supported titles, as well as HDR10 and SDR10 when linked to a compatible display for richer, more precise color gradients.

Prepare for significant improvements in mobile streaming when the GeForce NOW app is launched on the Steam Deck later this year.

Stream Beyond Reality

Get lost in a new realm of large-screen gaming as GeForce NOW breathes life into AAA titles on Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico virtual- and mixed-reality headsets. Later this month, these compatible devices will offer members access to a comprehensive library of games to stream via GeForce NOW by navigating through the browser to play.geforcenow.com when the newest application update, version 2.0.70, is rolled out.

Meta Quest 3 to be on GeForce NOW
Step into a brand new gaming dimension with GeForce NOW.

Members can turn their environment into a personalized gaming theater with GeForce NOW. The streaming experience on these devices will accommodate gamepad-compatible titles for members to enjoy their favorite PC games on a gigantic virtual screen.

For an even more enhanced visual experience, GeForce NOW Ultimate and Performance members using these devices can harness RTX and DLSS technologies in supported games. Members will be able to immerse themselves in a world where games come alive on a grand scale, fueled by GeForce NOW technologies.

Land of a Thousand Lights … and Games

India data center to be on GeForce NOW
A new year brings a new data center.

NVIDIA is enhancing cloud gaming in India and Latin America. The first GeForce RTX 4080-powered data center is set to open in India during the first half of this year. This follows the establishment of GeForce NOW in Japan last year, as well as in Colombia and Chile, managed by GeForce NOW Alliance partner Digevo.

GeForce RTX-powered gaming in the rapidly evolving Indian gaming market will provide the opportunity to stream AAA games without requiring the latest hardware. Gamers in the area can anticipate the arrival of Ultimate memberships, along with a host of new games and technological innovations.

announced at CES.

Bring on the Games

Top-tier content from renowned publishers is set to arrive on the cloud. Avowed developed by Obsidian Entertainment, famous for legendary titles such as Fallout: New Vegas, is making its way to GeForce NOW. The cloud gaming service will additionally feature DOOM: The Dark Ages from id Software, the iconic studio responsible for the DOOM series. All titles will be accessible upon launch on PC this year.

Avowed to be on GeForce NOW
Prepare to dive into the Living Lands.

Avowed, a first-person fantasy role-playing adventure, will become available on the cloud when it debuts on PC on Tuesday, February 18. Welcome to the Living Lands, an island brimming with enigmas and secrets, peril and excitement, decisions and repercussions, and untamed nature. Step into the shoes of an envoy from the Aedyr Empire assigned to explore a mysterious epidemic. Mix weapons and magic freely — wield dual-wielding wands, combine a sword with a firearm, or select a more classic sword-and-shield method. In-game allies — who accompany the players’ teams — possess distinct abilities and narratives that can be swayed by gamers’ decisions.

DOOM: The Dark Ages to be on GeForce NOW
Enjoy an amazing time in the cloud.

DOOM: The Dark Ages serves as the single-player, action first-person shooter precursor to the critically acclaimed DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal. Step into the role of the DOOM Slayer, the mythical demon-slaying warrior battling eternally against Hell. Experience the grand cinematic origin tale of the DOOM Slayer’s fury this year.

Prepare to engage with these games and others at high performance when they arrive on GeForce NOW upon their launch. Ultimate members will have the ability to stream at up to 4K resolution and 120 fps, with backing for NVIDIA DLSS and Reflex technologies, experiencing the action even on less powerful devices. Stay tuned to GFN Thursdays for updates on their cloud release dates.

GeForce NOW is transforming popular devices into cloud-gaming-compatible platforms while persistently offering quality games from leading publishers, ensuring yet another extraordinary year of gaming for members worldwide.

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