Nvidia GeForce Now Brings Over 2,000 Titles to AR/VR Headsets
In a current post on X (previously Twitter), the cloud gaming service introduced the most recent replace to the GeForce Now app provides assist for cloud streaming on the Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, Pico 4 and Pico 4 Ultra. Users with these headsets ought to be capable to entry all the catalogue of titles obtainable on Nvidia’s cloud gaming service.
It’s price noting that GeForce Now at present affords over 2,000 titles to subscribers (free customers can entry round 100 titles), which considerably expands entry to video games on these AR/VR units. Apple Vision Pro homeowners can even be capable to entry titles like Fortnite, that are at present banned on the App Store as a result of ongoing tussle between Epic Games and Apple.
Gamers might want to have a Performance (1440p) or Ultimate (4K) GeForce Now membership earlier than they will entry the total catalogue of video games on GeForce Now on their blended actuality headsets, in keeping with the corporate.
Nvidia’s support page for the Apple Vision Pro reveals that players should replace to GeForce Now model 2.0.70 (or later) and have a 15Mbps reference to a latency of 80ms or decrease. They can even want a Sony DualShock 4 or Microsoft Xbox Series/ One controllers with a purpose to play these titles — Vision Pro gestures are usually not supported whereas streaming video games, however can be required to log in.
On the opposite hand, Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S ought to be updated to Build 72 or later and require the identical community speeds and latency as Apple’s blended actuality headset. On the opposite hand, the Pico 4 and Pico 4 Ultra should run on Pico OS version 5.11.0.S and 5.12.6.U, respectively. Only Xbox controllers will work with Meta’s headsets and the Pico 4, whereas the Pico 4 Ultra fashions helps the identical gamepads because the Apple Vision Pro.