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Nvidia announced that GeForce Now coming to VR later this month.
The news comes from a recent blog postwhere the company confirmed its plans to bring its cloud gaming service to select VR devices this month, including some of the the best VR headsets currently available, such as the Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3Sand Pico 4 Ultra.
These supported devices will give members access to the GeForce Now library, allowing them to stream a range of titles when the next version 2.0.70 update arrives.
“Members can transform the space around them into a personal gaming theater with GeForce Now,” said Nvidia. “The streaming experience on these devices will support gamepad-compatible titles for members to play their favorite PC games on a massive virtual screen.”
However, there is a small catch. Only members who subscribe to GeForce Now Ultimate and Performance will be able to access titles supported by RTX and DLSS.
If users are subscribed to these levels, this means they will be able to stream their games 4K resolution, depending on the compatible device they are using.
“For an even more enhanced visual experience, GeForce Now Ultimate and Performance members using these devices can take advantage of RTX and DLSS technologies in supported games,” the company explained. “Members will be able to enter a world where games come to life on a grand scale, powered by GeForce Now technologies.”