Nvidia announced native GeForce Now apps for Linux and Amazon Fire TV at CES 2026, expanding its cloud gaming service to new platforms early this year. The Linux beta launches with Ubuntu 24.04 ...
NVIDIA is bringing GeForce Now, its cloud game streaming service, to Linux. The native app will allow users to stream games at a high resolution and framerate, according to NVIDIA. NVIDIA announced ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA has launched a native GeForce NOW app for Linux (Ubuntu 24.04+), offering up to 5K 120 FPS cloud gaming powered by the GeForce RTX 5080. The platform supports DLSS 4, Reflex, and G-Sync, ...
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. When you fire up your favorite game, you’re playing ...
Nvidia has pushed its GeForce Now Linux client out the door at last. It was teased at CES, and on 29 January 2026 the Linux-native build landed with the review embargo lifted. The delivery method says ...
In a slowly growing show of support for the operating system, Nvidia has launched a beta version of GeForce Now for Linux users. The app, which is available for users on Ubuntu 24.04 (and likely many ...
NVIDIA's cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, has expanded to another platform. Starting today, folks with select Amazon Fire TV sticks can install a native GeForce Now app. While it was already ...
As hardware prices rise, cloud gaming services will only become more popular. Here's what's new with NVIDIA's GeForce Now after its GDC presentation.