Nvidia has announced that its GeForce Now cloud gaming solution will soon be supported on headsets such as Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Pico, as well as the Steam Deck.
In addition to Smart TVs and other devices, gamers will soon be able to stream over 2,100 PC games directly from the cloud to a headset, including upcoming titles such as DOOM: The Dark Ages and Avowed.
- "In collaboration with Apple, Meta, and ByteDance, Nvidia is expanding GeForce NOW cloud gaming to Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico virtual- and mixed-reality devices – with all the bells and whistles of Nvidia technologies, including ray tracing and Nvidia DLSS," the company announced.
This follows the launch of Microsoft’s Xbox app on Meta Quest in December 2023.
Via app or browser
On the Steam Deck, Nvidia will release an app with support for up to 4K60 HDR when hooked up to a TV or 1440p 120fps for monitors. The app is currently in beta and will be available as a public release later in 2025.

GeForce Now is supported on a range of device types. Photo: Nvidia
As for Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Pico, it will be a web browser solution. It is not clear what the maximum resolution and frame rate will be.
- "Later this month, these supported devices will give members access to an extensive library of games to stream through GeForce NOW by opening the browser to play.geforcenow.com when the newest app update, version 2.0.70, starts rolling out later this month," said Nvidia.
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Lastly, Nvidia said that it will open data centers for GeForce Now streaming in India and Thailand. It is also in the process of expanding in Latin America.