Apple Vision Pro to Support NVIDIA's 'GeForce NOW' Cloud Gaming Service via Safari

The Apple Vision Pro headset will soon support NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform, the company today announced.

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NVIDIA announced at CES 2025 that it is collaborating with Apple to bring GeForce NOW to the Vision Pro using Safari, with updates to the platform expected to roll out later this month. This will enable users to access AAA titles with the power of NVIDIA's RTX technologies that leverage technologies like ray tracing and DLSS.

‌Apple Vision Pro‌ owners will gain access to NVIDIA's extensive library of over 2,100 supported titles via the cloud, including upcoming AAA games such as Avowed and DOOM: The Dark Ages, without the need for local processing or a downloaded library. Using Safari eliminates the need for a Progressive Web App (PWA) installation, which has previously been a requirement on other Apple platforms.

GeForce NOW support on the ‌Apple Vision Pro‌ is set to debut later this month, with the rollout of GeForce NOW app version 2.0.70. Users will be able to stream games through Safari on the Vision Pro by navigating to the platform's website, play.geforcenow.com, once the update becomes available. In addition to the Vision Pro, GeForce NOW will soon support other mixed-reality headsets, including the Meta Quest 3 and Pico devices.

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Top Rated Comments

Trik Avatar
14 months ago

Tens of people are going to be stoked by this announcement. A new use case, that killer app.
Count me as one of those 10! I couldn't justify the AVP at launch, but then bought one about a month ago off Swappa, unopened box, and it's great. The Ultra WideScreen is really nice for productivity. This will be a lot of fun and maybe we'll get Xbox fully supported as well!
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
uczcret Avatar
14 months ago
Hell has frozen over.

Seriously though, it's good to see Apple working with nVidia again.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mystery hill Avatar
14 months ago
Why not release a native app?
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
chfilm Avatar
14 months ago
Uhhh nice! I already played Stalker 2 and Age of Mythology on the Vision pro via Geforce now via mac screen mirroring, was pretty sweet!
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HobeSoundDarryl Avatar
14 months ago
Fantastic news for Vpro owners who want to game.

I use GeForce Now through the Moonlight app ('https://apps.apple.com/us/app/moonlight-game-streaming/id1000551566') on AppleTV to play any PC games on my biggest screen and best sound system in the home. It "(just) works" great... as if such games are running on that AppleTV. To add it to a virtual, mobile, any-size screen seems like quite a great thing.

Hate away at Vpro as some see fit... but there is no alternative tech that gives you a very high resolution, any-size screen anywhere you go in a relatively small size at a hard-fixed weight. No fold or roll is going to match it (else the weight would be insane) and projectors only work well in dark environments.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
xraydoc Avatar
14 months ago
This might actually get me to play a few games. I wonder if 3D will be supported, or if it'll just be a big floating 2D window.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)