At the CES 2025 event, NVIDIA unveiled significant expansions for its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, introducing new partnerships and game titles. The announcement highlighted the integration of GeForce RTX gaming on devices such as the Steam Deck, Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico mixed-reality devices, according to NVIDIA.
Global Expansion and New Memberships
For the first time, gamers in India can access their PC gaming libraries at GeForce RTX 4080 quality with an Ultimate membership, a move that follows recent expansions in Chile and Colombia via GeForce NOW Alliance partner Digevo. This expansion is set to make high-quality gaming more accessible worldwide.
New AAA Titles Joining the Platform
GeForce NOW's library is set to expand with highly anticipated titles such as DOOM: The Dark Ages and Avowed. These games will be available on the platform upon their PC release later this year, adding to the service's extensive collection of over 2,100 games.
Enhanced Gaming Experience on Steam Deck
Steam Deck users will soon benefit from a native GeForce NOW app, allowing them to experience gaming at GeForce RTX quality. The app will support NVIDIA DLSS 3 technology for superior frame rates and NVIDIA Reflex for ultra-low latency, providing an enhanced gaming experience whether in handheld mode, connected to a monitor, or displayed on a TV.
Collaborations with Major Tech Companies
NVIDIA is collaborating with tech giants like Apple, Meta, and ByteDance to bring GeForce NOW cloud gaming to a wider range of devices, including Apple Vision Pro spatial computers and Meta and Pico virtual and mixed-reality devices. These collaborations will enable features such as ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS, enhancing the gaming experience with realistic graphics.
New Game Releases in the Cloud
This week, six new games join GeForce NOW's cloud lineup, including titles like Marvel Rivals and Road 96. These additions provide gamers with more options to enjoy high-quality streaming experiences.
With these announcements, NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of cloud gaming, offering more accessibility and enhanced experiences across various platforms and regions.
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