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NVIDIA GeForce NOW launches on Steam Deck with a native app


NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW has rapidly become my favorite cloud gaming service, as it dramatically outperforms Xbox’s own cloud platform. Today, following up on NVIDIA’s promise earlier this year, you can download NVIDIA GeForce NOW on your Steam Deck as a native app built for SteamOS, and stream the latest and greatest titles in up to 4K (with a dock, naturally) at 60 FPS — with HDR10 support and DLSS4 upscaling on select games.

I’ve been testing it out for a few weeks now on my Steam Deck. Not only does it give my battery a much-needed rest and extend its lifespan by up to 50%, but it’s simply the only way I can run games at the performance levels I enjoy, which Valve’s Steam Deck isn’t always capable of with local rendering.

Here’s everything you need to know, as announced today with GFN Thursdays.

NVIDIA GeForce NOW is on Steam Deck

Expedition 33 runs great on the Steam Deck via the NVIDIA GeForce NOW interface (Image credit: Jennifer Young – Windows Central)

First announced at CES 2025 for Steam Deck, the NVIDIA GeForce NOW native app presents a more seamless way to use your NVIDIA subscription and access your full library of games.

We’ve always been able to use the service via a web browser on the Deck, but this app runs straight from “gaming mode” on SteamOS and is much less of a fuss to set up and jump into your favorite games.

Graphically intense AAA titles are now possible on my handheld, and there are up to a whopping 2,200 supported games from across Steam, Epic Games, Xbox, Ubisoft, and Battle.net, with over 180 supported PC Game Pass titles.

The native app should give the performance of an RTX 4080 GPU with an Ultimate subscription, and predictably lower if you opt for the middle-grade Performance tier. It’s also worth noting that while you can enjoy up to 4K gaming at 60 FPS with the Steam Deck docked, NVIDIA is looking into 90 FPS support for a future release.

Everything is done on GeForce NOW cloud servers, so you needn’t worry about storage space, streaming textures, and downloading game updates.

How to install GeForce NOW on Steam Deck

Holding the Steam Deck power button can also give you a shortcut to Desktop mode. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear | Windows Central)
  1. Put your Steam Deck into Desktop mode (Steam button > Power > Switch to Desktop)
  2. Open your browser
  3. Head to the official NVIDIA download page to download an installer that will add GeForce NOW to your Steam Library.
  4. Once downloaded, double click on “GeForceNowSetup”, select “Execute” and follow the instructions.
  5. Click “Return to Gaming Mode” from the desktop and navigate to “Non-Steam” games in your Steam Library to launch GeForce NOW:

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