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NVIDIA already added Steam Deck support for GeForce NOW and they're now expanding it with a dedicated Native Linux app for desktops. Truly beginning to show how far things have come for Linux gaming as everyone is now truly taking notice.

You may have seen reports elsewhere a few days ago as it seems some decided to break the embargo and leak this - but yes it's real and confirmed by NVIDIA now officially.

Before celebrating too hard though - the Native Linux app is not here yet, as NVIDIA said it will arrive in Beta "early this year". According to NVIDIA this was "one of the top requests from the PC gaming community" and it will arrive with support for "Ubuntu 24.04 and later distributions".

Hopefully it won't be an Ubuntu-specific download. It would be most ideal if they got the official app up on something like Flathub which would simplify the rollout and give NVIDIA access to a wide array of Linux distributions but we'll have to wait and see on that.

Considering the amount of games that block Linux with anti-cheat, this is just one possible answer so you can still play them on Linux until our user share grows enough that those companies (Epic, EA, Activision etc) can no longer just block Linux / SteamOS from their games. And with the rising prices of RAM, GPUs and storage - Cloud Gaming can be a bit of a crutch at times for some of the newer games. Especially nice for more lower-powered handhelds too.

Overall, it's just great to see more companies bring their apps to Linux! I hope to see other companies begin to follow along across 2026 and beyond.

On top of the GeForce NOW Native Linux app support, they've also revealed support for Amazon Fire TV sticks. This will also launch sometime "early this year". Even more hardware is now going to be supported including flight controls support on GeForce NOW so you can bring sticks and throttles along for the ride for your flight sims.

More titles were revealed to be arriving too including 007 First Light, Resident Evil Requiem, Crimson Desert and Active Matter are coming to GeForce NOW when they launch on PC.

To make things easier GeForce NOW is also adding Gaijin.net account linking support for automatic sign-in too. So games like War Thunder will be easier to just click play and go.

Source: NVIDIA

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legluondunet a day ago
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Finally! It took time...
dindon a day ago
I think Valve should partner with Nvidia to have the app natively available in the SteamDeck. Since you need to own the actual games (e.g. on Steam), it might be a win-win situation and provide a solution for the Anti-Cheat issue (assuming the latency is decent enough for online play). But at the same time it gives access to GamePass which is definitely a loss of income for Valve.
mr-victory a day ago
The Steam Deck app is a flatpak hosted on a Nvidia repository.
Yay! Now we can move faster towards a hardware-less future!
BloodScourge a day ago
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Quoting: SlayerTheChikkenYay! Now we can move faster towards a hardware-less future!
You probably dropped a /s, right? 😅

Me: all I want is a decent GPU at a reasonable/affordable price
NVIDIA: best I can do is a glorified web app (I'm selling everything to tech bros, sorry!)
Essoje a day ago
Nothing like accelerating the decay of the future Linux and PC ecosystems like removing one of the biggest reasons to own your own hardware in full by delegating the GPU workload of gaming to "cloud" services!
People say options are always a good thing, but I have good reasons to disagree here, and more than one whole decade of examples to uphold them.

Last edited by Essoje on 6 Jan 2026 at 7:24 pm UTC
Cyba.Cowboy a day ago
I did look at this for a while, because most of my online gaming is via my PlayStation 5 and I'd rather stick to my Steam Deck... But NVVIDIA GeForce NOW is super expensive here in Australia, so I simply couldn't justify it.
mr-victory a day ago
Quoting: Cyba.CowboyI did look at this for a while, because most of my online gaming is via my PlayStation 5 and I'd rather stick to my Steam Deck... But NVVIDIA GeForce NOW is super expensive here in Australia, so I simply couldn't justify it.
You can stream your PS5 to Deck, look up Chiaki-deck

Now if only there was a similar solution for the PS3...
elmapul 23 hours ago
so that means we have fortinite now?
kernelkid 20 hours ago
Quoting: elmapulso that means we have fortinite now?
I've been playing (on linux) via my GFN sub for about 2 or 3 years now, using the browser based app.
elmapul 20 hours ago
Quoting: kernelkid
Quoting: elmapulso that means we have fortinite now?
I've been playing (on linux) via my GFN sub for about 2 or 3 years now, using the browser based app.
great! not that i care about this game, but for the people who do and can play it on linux...
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