GeForce Now gets native Apple Vision Pro support
Nvidia is expanding its GeForce Now game streaming service to more platforms, including the Meta Quest 3 and 3S, Pico, and, yes, even the Apple Vision Pro.
Nvidia is expanding its GeForce Now game streaming service to more platforms, including the Meta Quest 3 and 3S, Pico, and, yes, even the Apple Vision Pro.
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Nvidia has announced that its GeForce Now cloud gaming service now features native support for Apple Silicon Macs.
Nvidia and Epic Games have announced that "Fortnite" will make its return to Apple platforms through the GeForce Now cloud streaming service, though only via web browser.
With a new update, the GeForce Now game streaming service will now run better on a Mac, and RTX 3080 members can play at native 1600p on their M1 Macs.
While the ongoing court case will hold up "Fortnite" for the time being, the game will return to Apple platforms on game streaming service GeForce Now before the end of the year.
Nvidia's GeForce Now has been updated to work with Apple Silicon Macs, allowing gamers on both Intel and M1-based models to use the game-streaming service.
Game streaming service Nvidia GeForce Now is coming to iPhone and iPad Safari with gamepad support and access to the world's most popular games.
GeForce Now could be coming to iOS via browser support which will enable games like the stricken "Fortnite" to return to the iPhone.
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