The app will boost game quality and selection, but you'll need a GeForce Now subscription to make it worthwhile.
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NVIDIA is launching a native GeForce Now app on the Steam Deck and browser versions on major mixed reality headsets.
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A new breed of AI assistants will be watching everything you do on your computer screen so that they can jump in with advice.
Six months ago at Computex, NVIDIA showcased Project G-Assist - a tech demo that offered a glimpse of how AI assistants could elevate the PC experience for gamers, creators, and more.
Gone is the clunky (beta) workaround of streaming GeForce Now games via Google Chrome, with a new native app set to arrive later in 2025.
My current gaming PC might not have impressive specs now but it was kind of a monster back when I had NZXT build it for me.
Nvidia is bringing a native version of its GeForce Now app to the Linux-based Steam Deck to make it easier to use the game streaming service.