Nvidia’s cloud gaming service is coming to VR headsets, but you’ll only be able to play flatscreen games

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Standalone VR headsets are getting more use cases by the day as manufacturers figure out new software features and integrations. The latest news from CES, however, brings more portable gaming allowance to the PICO 4 Ultra, Meta Quest 3, and Apple Vision Pro.

Nvidia GeForce Now is like the GPU manufacturer’s version of Netflix or Game Pass, and it allows you to integrate your existing gaming libraries to its cloud streaming servers so that you can play them on whatever device you want. Later this month you’ll be able to play GeForce Now on some of the best VR headsets, Nvidia has confirmed.

Depending on how much you pay for the subscription service, you’ll get to play at varying degrees of performance, tiered by Nvidia’s graphics cards for reference. On a compatible device, you can stream your games with the 4K performance of an RTX 4080, if your connection can handle it. On the Pico 4 Ultra, however, you’ll only be able to play at up to 1440p, but at least you won’t need to pre-order an RTX 5070 in order to do it.

NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform

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What might be a surprising bonus for many is that DLSS will also be catered to when playing GeForce Now on one of these headsets, so long as the game you’re playing has DLSS support in its settings. Just keep in mind that the maximum refresh rate of both the Meta Quest 3 and 3S is 120Hz, and the Pico 4 Ultra has a max of 90Hz, so you won’t be able to boost up to Esports frame rates.



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