GeForce Now Launches on Steam Deck, Nvidia Promises Fast, Power-Saving Gameplay
- Nvidia launched a native GeForce Now streaming app for Valve's Steam Deck in 2025, enabling cloud gaming on the handheld device.
- This launch follows demand for expanded PC game access on Steam Deck and Nvidia's push to deliver high-performance cloud streaming.
- The app allows users to stream over 2,100 titles at RTX 4080-level quality, with features like DLSS 3, Reflex, HDR10, and up to 4K60fps when docked.
- Nvidia claims the app extends battery life by up to 50% compared to native play, providing about seven hours of streaming at peak settings on the Steam Deck.
- This development suggests cloud gaming can enhance Steam Deck's performance and portability, but requires a strong internet connection and a premium subscription for best results.
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GeForce Now launches on Steam Deck, Nvidia promises fast, power-saving gameplay
Nvidia first announced a native app to access GeForce Now on the Steam Deck during this year's CES trade show in January. Now, the AI giant is officially launching the tool – along with a few additional games to showcase the experience.Read Entire Article
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