
NVIDIA Announces Expansion of GeForce NOW Cloud Gaming Service
January 10, 2025 – NVIDIA has unveiled significant expansions for its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service at the CES 2025 event. The company is set to introduce new titles and partnerships that will further enhance the overall gaming experience.
A notable aspect of this announcement is 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. This move aims to make high-quality gaming more accessible worldwide.
For the first time, gamers in India will have access to their PC gaming libraries at GeForce RTX 4080 quality with an Ultimate membership. This development follows recent expansions in Chile and Colombia via GeForce NOW Alliance partner Digevo.
New AAA titles are set to join the platform, including 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.
The company has also announced a native GeForce NOW app for Steam Deck users. This 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.
NVIDIA is collaborating with major tech companies like Apple, Meta, and ByteDance to bring GeForce NOW cloud gaming to a wider range of devices. These collaborations will enable features such as ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS, enhancing the gaming experience with realistic graphics.
In addition to these announcements, six new games will be added to the GeForce NOW cloud lineup this week. The new titles include Marvel Rivals and Road 96.
NVIDIA’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of cloud gaming is evident in its continued efforts to increase accessibility and enhance experiences across various platforms and regions.
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