Key Takeaways
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- GeForce Now is now available on Linux PCs, extending the reach of Nvidias cloud gaming service.
- The new beta version aims to provide a user experience consistent with Windows and MacOS versions.
- Several new games have been added to the platform, including titles like Delta Force, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, and The Bards Tale Trilogy.
- This expansion demonstrates Nvidias commitment to delivering enhanced cloud gaming experiences for Linux users.
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GeForce Now Expands to Linux with New Titles and Improved User Experience
Nvidia has released its native GeForce Now app for Linux PCs, expanding the accessibility of cloud gaming. This beta version aims to provide Linux desktops with a user experience consistent with the Windows and MacOS versions. GeForce Now enables even older hardware to run advanced technologies like ray tracing and Nvidia DLSS 4 directly through the cloud. With this release, Linux PCs join the GeForce Now ecosystem, which includes native applications for Windows, MacOS, Chromebooks, mobile devices, and smart TVs. Furthermore, several new games are joining the platform: Delta Force (Team Jade), February 3 The Midnight Walkers (Steam), February 28 Prototype (Ubisoft Connect), February 29 Prototype 2 (Ubisoft Connect), February 29 Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 (Xbox Game Pass), February 29 Half Sword (Steam), February 30 Vampires: Bloodlord Rising (Steam), February 30 The Bard’s Tale Trilogy (Steam, Xbox, Game Pass) The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut (Steam, Xbox, Game Pass) Total War: Three Kingdoms (Epic Games Store) The release of the GeForce Now app and the addition of these titles demonstrate Nvidia’s commitment to expanding its cloud gaming platform and delivering enhanced experiences to Linux users.
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