May 29

"RTX On Deck: The GeForce NOW Native App for Steam Deck is Here"

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GeForce NOW is supercharging Valve’s Steam Deck with a new native app, delivering the high-quality GeForce RTX-powered gameplay members are used to— all on a portable handheld device.

It’s perfect to pair with the six games available this week, including Tokyo Xtreme Racing from Genki Co.,Ltd.

Stream Deck

At CES, GeForce NOW announced a native app for the Steam Deck, unlocking the full potential of Valve’s handheld for cloud gaming.

The app is now available, and gamers can now stream supported titles on Steam Deck and they’ll be able to run them at settings and performance levels that aren’t possible natively on the Steam Deck. Additionally, Steam Deck users can enjoy up to 50% longer battery life when streaming from an RTX gaming rig in the cloud.

The-Elder-Scrolls.jpg Obliterate gaming limits on the go.

Steam Deck gamers will be able to play graphic-intense AAA titles…imagine playing Clair Obscure Expedition 33, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Microsoft Flight Sim 2024 at max settings without worrying about hardware limits or battery drain. With GeForce NOW, Steam Deck gamers will be able to access over 2,200 supported games on GeForce NOW, including titles from their Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft, Battle.net and Xbox libraries, with over 180 supported PC Game Pass titles.

With GeForce NOW on the Steam Deck, gamers get all the perks of an RTX GPU owner, but on a handheld, with less battery drain and no overheating. Dock it to the TV for a big-screen experience, or game on the go. Unlock a massive game library, better visuals, and access to games that wouldn’t run before.

Download the native app from the GeForce NOW page today, and find a useful step-by-step guide on the support page for GeForce NOW on Steam Deck.

Racing For New Games

Tokyo-Extreme-Racer.jpg Accelerate with the cloud and leave opponents behind in the dust.

Tokyo Xtreme Racer plunges players into the high-stakes world of Japanese highway street racing, featuring open-road duels on Tokyo’s expressways. Challenge rivals in intense one-on-one battles, aiming to drain their Spirit Points by outdriving them through traffic and tight corners. With deep car customization and a moody, neon-lit atmosphere, the game delivers a unique and immersive street racing experience.

Look for the following games available to stream in the cloud this week:

  • Nice Day for Fishing (New release on Steam, May 29)
  • Cash Cleaner Simulator (Steam)
  • Tokyo Xtreme Racer (Steam)
  • The Last Spell (Steam)
  • Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon (Steam)
  • Torque Drift 2 (Epic Games Store)

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