NVIDIA Supports GeForce Now Streaming on iOS Safari: Articles

NVIDIA (CEO Jensen Huang) announced that it supports GeForce NOW streaming on iOS Safari.

GeForce Now turns low-power or incompatible hardware into high-performance GeForce gaming gear. You can now enjoy PC games on your iOS device through Safari.

GeForce Now is streamed in beta on iOS Safari. This allows more than 5 million GeForce Now membership members to access GeForce Now from Safari via iPhone or iPad to enjoy the latest gaming experiences.

After logging in, you can stream a variety of games including the latest PC games and the most played PC games with just a few clicks. Assassins Creed Valhalla, Destiny 2 Beyond Light, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and more can be played instantly, and Premium Membership members can also play RTX on iPhone or iPad. And you can enjoy games such as Watch Dogs: Legion with NVIDIA DLSS applied.

When running GeForce Now on iOS Safari, keyboard and mouse games cannot be played due to hardware limitations, and a gamepad is required. For the best gaming experience, use a GeForce Now recommended gamepad, such as Razer Kishi, for the best possible experience. The list of recommended gamepads for GeForce Now can be found on the website.

Together with the Epic Games team, NVIDIA is working on developing a touch-friendly Fortnite, which will delay service. While you can experience the best of the GeForce Now library with a gamepad on mobile, Touch is a way for over 100 million Fortnite gamers to build, fight, and dance paths for Victory Royale.

NVIDIA currently expects to offer the Fortnite mobile experience via cloud streaming on GeForce Now, and GeForce Now membership members will soon be able to see Fortnite on iOS Safari.

Game Ready on GeForce NOW, which helps gamers play the games they want right away, is optimized for cloud gaming and has improved Game Ready Driver performance.

Nvidia manages game updates and patches, and purchased games can be played at 1080p/60FPS on virtually any device. Premium membership members can experience the best graphics and DLSS 2.0 with ray tracing applied in games that support RTX.

Barriers between platforms have been removed, allowing PC games to be played on a wider variety of hardware. Now Mac users, like PC gamers, can experience the recently released Among Us, which is very popular. Android users can play the latest games even when their device is unavailable.

Game Ready on GeForce Now currently serves more than 750 PC games on a global basis, and the library is constantly expanding with new games added every week.

GeForce Now has also recently been linked with GOG, allowing members to enjoy more games in the library, and is supporting CD PROJEKT RED’s Cyberpunk 2077 as the first GOG game.

Premium membership members can enjoy the best graphics with ray tracing through RTX, and thanks to DLSS, they can play games with much sharper picture quality. This is a powerful feature that only GeForce-based cloud game services can provide.

These functions also have an effect on improving service quality. By developing both hardware and software streaming solutions, NVIDIA can easily integrate new GeForce technologies that reduce latency in good networks and improve image quality in poor networks.

These improvements are continuously being made, optimized and already provided to GeForce Now membership members, and members are also experiencing this.

The GeForce NOW Alliance continues to expand cloud gaming around the world. Currently, there are LG Uplus in Korea, KDDI and Softbank in Japan, GRN.RU in Russia, and Taiwan Mobile, which released a beta version on November 7.

Zain KSA, Saudi Arabia’s leading 5G carrier, plans to expand its cloud games to new regions by releasing a beta version of GeForce Now for gamers in the coming weeks.

GeForce Now offers more games, platforms, and legendary GeForce performance, and is now streamable on iOS Safari. This is a powerful feature that only GeForce Now can provide. System requirements for GeForce Now, including iOS Safari, can be found on the website.

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