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GeForce Now adds free 007 First Light with 12-month Ultimate promo
technology5 days ago

GeForce Now adds free 007 First Light with 12-month Ultimate promo

Nvidia’s GeForce Now weekly update reveals a new promo: new members who purchase a 12‑month Ultimate membership before June 10 will receive a free copy of the James Bond game 007 First Light. It’s the second 007 First Light promo after the RTX 50 series bundle. The week also adds eight new titles to the library, including Forza Horizon 6 and Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core (among others like Luna Abyss, Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II, ZERO PARADES, Splitgate Arena Reloaded, Sunderfolk, TerraTech Legion).

GeForce Now brings RTX 5080 power to almost all Ready-to-Play titles for Ultimate members
technology26 days ago

GeForce Now brings RTX 5080 power to almost all Ready-to-Play titles for Ultimate members

GeForce Now is expanding RTX 5080-class performance to nearly the entire Ready-to-Play library for Ultimate subscribers (up to 5K at 120 FPS or 1080p at 360 FPS) with DLSS 4 and Nvidia Reflex support. The Install-to-Play catalog remains RTX 4080-based unless noted. Nvidia also flags six new titles arriving this month and a May slate that includes Forza Horizon 6 and 007 First Light, signaling ongoing expansion of the cloud-gaming service.

GeForce Now Boosts 90 FPS Cloud Gaming on Quest 3, Pico, Vision Pro
technology2 months ago

GeForce Now Boosts 90 FPS Cloud Gaming on Quest 3, Pico, Vision Pro

GeForce Now now streams in Quest 3, Pico, and Apple Vision Pro headsets at up to 90 FPS for Ultimate subscribers, with 1080p 90FPS by default and options for 1440p 90FPS on Quest/Pico or 4K 90FPS on Vision Pro via Custom mode. The service offers Free, Performance ($10/mo), and Ultimate ($20/mo) tiers, with Ultimate delivering higher render power for 90 FPS across supported devices; Xbox Cloud Gaming remains available on Quest for flatscreen titles.

GeForce Now ups VR streaming to 90fps, adds GOG syncing and new cloud titles
technology2 months ago

GeForce Now ups VR streaming to 90fps, adds GOG syncing and new cloud titles

NVIDIA’s GeForce Now is getting a 90 fps streaming boost for supported VR headsets (e.g., Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest) for Ultimate members starting March 19, while adding GOG syncing, expanded account linking (Xbox/Ubisoft), and an Install-to-Play library with Xbox titles. It’ll also premiere new cloud titles such as Control Resonant and Samson: A Tyrdalston Story, as part of ongoing enhancements to its cloud gaming service.

Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 brings 6x frame generation to RTX 50-series
technology2 months ago

Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 brings 6x frame generation to RTX 50-series

Nvidia will roll out DLSS 4.5 on March 31 for RTX 50-series, delivering up to a 6x multiplier (five extra frames per native frame) via Multi Frame Generation, plus Dynamic Frame Generation to auto-adjust multipliers for target FPS; GeForce Now gains GOG linking and VR support up to 90fps with Ultimate, with some Xbox titles joining the Install-to-Play library such as Brutal Legend and Contrast.

technology3 months ago

NVIDIA GeForce NOW Goes Native on Linux as a Flatpak App

NVIDIA has released a native Linux GeForce NOW client as a Flatpak, officially supported on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS+ (x86_64 only at launch) and distributed from NVIDIA.com (not Flathub). The app provides access to 4,500+ games with Free, Performance, and Ultimate tiers; hardware requirements include H.264/H.265 Vulkan Video support, with NVIDIA GPUs on X.Org and Mesa 24.2+ on Wayland for Intel/AMD.

Nvidia Enforces 100-Hour Monthly Limit on GeForce Now in 2026 Amid Rising PC Costs
technology5 months ago

Nvidia Enforces 100-Hour Monthly Limit on GeForce Now in 2026 Amid Rising PC Costs

NVIDIA will enforce a 100-hour monthly playtime cap on GeForce Now starting January 1, 2026, affecting nearly all paid subscribers, as a measure to keep prices stable amid rising PC hardware costs, which are pushing more gamers toward streaming services. This change has rekindled frustrations, especially since many now rely on cloud gaming due to expensive PC upgrades, raising concerns about industry trends and user fairness.

GeForce Now: RTX 5080 Performance Regions and Upcoming Additions
technology8 months ago

GeForce Now: RTX 5080 Performance Regions and Upcoming Additions

Nvidia has begun rolling out RTX 5080-level performance to GeForce Now's server regions, starting with six locations and expanding to Miami and Warsaw soon, with more regions like the UK and others relying on partners expected to receive the upgrade by 2026. The upgrade enhances gaming with DLSS 4, 5K support, and up to 360 FPS streaming, alongside new features like Install-to-Play to support more games on the platform.