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Nvidia GeForce Now for Steam Deck

Good news, Steam Deck fans: Nvidia is making it a little easier to use its GeForce Now game streaming service on Valve’s Linux-based handheld gaming device.

This is important because, until now, getting the game streaming service running on a Steam Deck was possible, but tedious because Nvidia’s GeForce Now Windows 11 app doesn’t play well with Steam Deck’s SteamOS interface. Instead, many Deck owners use GeForce Now by switching to Desktop Mode, firing up a browser window and streaming their GeForce Now games through it – a useful dodge to get Fortnite up and running on the Deck, for example.

However, completely out of the blue, Nvidia updated its GeForce Now download page

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