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Native GeForce NOW app now available in beta for Linux, starting with Ubuntu 24.04 and later.
Offers improved performance, lower input latency, and access to features not available in the web browser version.
Supports resolutions up to 5K and frame rates up to 360FPS, depending on the user's subscription and hardware.
Requires a GPU that supports H.264 or H.265 video decoding; AV1 support is not yet available.
Installation is through NVIDIA's official download link, not Flathub.
Includes ten new games, such as The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut and The Bard’s Tale Trilogy.
The native GeForce NOW app for Linux marks a significant upgrade for Linux gamers. Previously, users were limited to accessing GeForce NOW through web browsers, which capped resolution and frame rate capabilities. The new native app unlocks the full potential of GeForce NOW, offering up to 5K resolution and 360FPS, provided the user has an Ultimate subscription.
This release supports Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and later, with NVIDIA planning to expand support to other distributions. Key improvements include reduced input latency and access to features like Reflex enablement, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
To install the app, users must download it directly from NVIDIA's website, as it is not available on Flathub. NVIDIA recommends using graphics drivers R580 or newer for NVIDIA GPUs and Mesa 24.2 or newer with the Wayland protocol for Intel and Radeon GPUs.
Q: What Linux distributions are supported?
Initially, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and newer are supported, with plans to expand to other distributions.
Q: Where can I download the native app?
The app can be downloaded from NVIDIA's official website.
Q: What are the hardware requirements?
A GPU that supports H.264 or H.265 video decoding is required. NVIDIA recommends specific driver versions for optimal performance.
Linux gamers now have a dedicated GeForce NOW app for enhanced cloud gaming.
Expect better performance, lower latency, and higher resolution/frame rate options.
Ensure your system meets the recommended hardware and driver requirements for the best experience.
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