JAKARTA - Earlier this month, NVIDIA announced that GeForce NOW, its cloud gaming service, will soon support Apple's Vision Pro.
Then last week NVIDIA officially launched Vision Pro support for GeForce NOW. Not only Vision Pro, GFN also supports Meta Quest 3 and 3S, as well as virtual computers and Pico 4 and 4 Ultra computing, and other mixed reality (MR) headsets.
The latest GFN app update expands cloud streaming capabilities to Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, as well as virtual computers and Pico 4 and 4 Ultra computing, mixed reality headsets, NVIDIA wrote on X.
Vision Pro players can stream games in 4K format at 120 FPS, with ultra-wide resolutions available at very low latency. Gamepad is also supported.
The game's library available to customers has also now exceeded 2,000 titles, and you can even play more than 100 titles for free without paying subscription fees.
NVIDIA also provides guidance for Apple Vision Pro users who want to access the GeForce NOW cloud gaming service via its FAQ page.
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If gamepad doesn't work on the login screen, feedback options, and other features in the app, users should use the Apple Vision Pro movement to log in to the app.
In addition, while playing games, the Apple Vision Pro movement is not supported as a control input. Users need to use compatible gamepads to play gkm on GeForce NOW on this device.
Meanwhile, NVIDIA also confirmed that physical keyboards and mice can be used for in-app navigation, but not for gaming.
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