NVIDIA has launched the beta version of the GeForce Now App for gamers playing games on the Linux operating system.
Nvidia GeForce Now’s cloud gaming service is introducing Linux support for desktop computers, and a native app for Amazon Fire TV Sticks to bring the service into more living rooms. The brand ...
Nvidia announced plans to bring GeForce Now to Linux at CES 2026 a few weeks ago. The service was already available on ...
The beta Linux app is built for PCs and notebooks, offering an experience similar to the existing GeForce Now app on Windows ...
GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 10 titles to its library.
NVIDIA’s new GeForce NOW Linux app enables RTX cloud gaming with up to 5K streaming and desktop-first support.
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No, you shouldn't use it for multiplayer, but I still find myself gravitating to GeForce Now more than ever. Reading time 6 minutes The best compliment I could ever lay at the feet of any game ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's GeForce NOW, celebrating its fifth anniversary, is a leading cloud gaming platform offering access to over 2,000 PC games with high performance features like 4K, DLSS, and ray-tracing.
TL;DR: NVIDIA has announced the latest games to arrive on GeForce Now, including Assassin's Creed Shadows, which is also released on PC, Mac, Xbox, and PS5 today. The game faces performance issues on ...
In a nutshell: Starting in September, GeForce Now Ultimate subscribers can stream games from servers equipped with the RTX 5080, the service's first Blackwell GPU, to enjoy higher frame rates and ...