At the CES 2025 event, NVIDIA unveiled a major expansion of its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service and introduced new partnerships and game titles. According to NVIDIA, the announcement highlights the integration of GeForce RTX games on devices such as Steam Deck, Apple Vision Pro space computer, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico mixed reality devices.
Global expansion and new members
For the first time, Indian gamers can access a library of PC games in GeForce RTX 4080 quality through the Ultimate membership. This follows recent expansion in Chile and Colombia through GeForce NOW Alliance partner Digevo. This expansion makes high-quality games more accessible worldwide.
New AAA titles joining the platform
GeForce NOW’s library will expand with the following highly anticipated titles: DOOM: Dark Ages and declared. These games will be available on the platform when they launch on PC later this year, adding to the service’s extensive collection of more than 2,100 games.
Improved gaming experience with Steam Deck
Steam Deck users will soon benefit from the native GeForce NOW app, allowing them to experience games in GeForce RTX quality. The app supports NVIDIA DLSS 3 technology for exceptional frame rates and NVIDIA Reflex for ultra-low latency, delivering an enhanced gaming experience whether in handheld mode, connected to a monitor, or with or without a TV visible.
Collaboration with leading technology companies
NVIDIA is working with tech giants like Apple, Meta, and ByteDance to bring GeForce NOW cloud gaming to a wider range of devices, including the Apple Vision Pro space computer, Meta, and Pico virtual and mixed reality devices. This collaboration enables features like ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS to enhance your gaming experience with photorealistic graphics.
New game launch in the cloud
This week, six new games join GeForce NOW’s cloud lineup, including the following titles: marvel rivals and route 96. These additional features give gamers more options to enjoy a high-quality streaming experience.
With these announcements, NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of cloud gaming, providing greater accessibility and enhanced experiences across multiple platforms and regions.
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