Nvidia GeForce Now — the cloud gaming service from the California-based tech giant — is now supported on mixed reality headsets.
Gamers can now access several popular titles that can be played via a browser on AR headsets from companies like Apple, Meta, and ByteDance, at up to 4K/ 120fps.
Users will need a 15Mbps or faster, low-latency internet connection, and have an ongoing GeForce Now membership to play titles using their mixed reality headset.
The app currently supports Sony and Microsoft controllers with these headsets. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the cloud gaming service announced the latest update to the GeForce Now app adds support for cloud streaming on the Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, Pico 4 and Pico 4 Ultra.
Users with these headsets should be able to access the entire catalogue of titles available on Nvidia's cloud gaming service.