Nvidia announces the expansion of its flagship gaming service GeForce Now to Steam Decks and AR/VR devices. It will enable users to stream PC games to various devices, including PCs, Macs, smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and more. The company is also expanding it to Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico virtual- and mixed-reality devices — with all the bells and whistles of NVIDIA technologies, including ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS.
Additionally, the company also plans to launch the first GeForce RTX-powered data center in India, making gaming more accessible around the world without the need for the latest hardware, the blog post stated.
GeForce Now in Steam Deck
Keeping in mind the aftermath of the beta installation of GeForce Now, integrating GeForce Now in Steam Deck opens up great possibilities in the gaming industry facilitating easy and quick accessibility to gamers for whatever titles they want to play and stream. This comes with Nvidia’s DLSS 3 and Reflex technology for highest frame rates and ultra-low latency, respectively.
This stands to redefine portable gaming, making AAA gaming experiences accessible anywhere, anytime.
GeForce Now in AR-VR headsets
Nvidia debuts GeForce Now to to life on Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico virtual- and mixed-reality headsets redefining the parameters of screen and streaming. This will transform the sphere around a user into a gaming environment, giving the users an all-new experience with titles offered by Nvidia.
This would enable the gamers to experience AAA titles on virtual and mixed-reality platforms, facilitating immersive gaming theaters with ray tracing and DLSS-enhanced visuals.
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Data centre in India
NVIDIA is launching its first GeForce RTX 4080-powered data center in India, expanding access to high-performance gaming in a rapidly growing market. This follows previous expansions into Japan, Colombia, and Chile. The expansion ensures gamers in these regions can enjoy AAA games without needing the latest hardware, thanks to cloud streaming.
New AAA Titles
NVIDIA is adding major titles to GeForce NOW’s library of over 2,100 supported games, including Avowed and Doom.
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