GeForce NOW is bringing its platform to more PC’s with the beta launch of the app to Linux coming this week.
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.
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Linux desktop PCs and laptops now have a full official app, rather than the previous handheld-focused offering.
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I’ve been using gaming streaming services since the advent of OnLive in 2011. The concept was, and is, simple; you load up an app, sync with the games you own on various storefronts, and as long as ...
Following on from the Steam Deck native app, more Linux users can now make use of GeForce Now. In a slowly growing show of support for the operating system, Nvidia has launched a beta version of ...
PCWorld reports that Nvidia has launched a native GeForce Now app for Linux, significantly upgrading the cloud gaming ...
For years, Linux gamers have faced challenges accessing popular gaming services. While GeForce Now has gained traction among gamers for its cloud gaming capabilities, Linux users have had to rely on ...
The launch of the native GeForce NOW app marks a significant upgrade for Linux gamers. With support for Ubuntu 24.04 and later, this app transforms any compatible Linux desktop into a high-performance ...