Steam Deck: It’s Finally Easier to Get GeForce Now Working!

STEAM DECK NEWS – Now you don’t need to be an expert to install Nvidia’s service on Valve’s portable PC, because the “Greens” have made the installation process much easier.

 

The company has released a beta installation method that automatically configures the GeForce Now browser in Steam Deck’s gaming mode. The install script automatically installs Google Chrome and then makes the necessary settings to help users log in to Nvidia’s cloud platform to stream their favorite games. With last week’s 2.0.62 update, it’s now possible to navigate the app with a controller, making it easy to use not only on the Steam Deck, but also on the Asus ROG Ally, Logitech G Cloud, Lenovo Legion Go, MSI Claw, and Razer Edge.

You can also access the games coming with the May update of GeForce Now: Little Kitty, Big City (new release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, release date: May 9), Ships at Sea (new release on Steam, May 9), The Rogue Prince of Persia (new release on Steam, May 14), Men of War II (new release on Steam, May 15), Die by the Blade (new release on Steam, May 16), Norland (new release on Steam, May 16), Gestalt: Steam & Cinder (new release on Steam, May 21), Synergy (new release on Steam, May 21), SunnySide (new release on Steam, May 21), Crown Wars: The Black Prince (new release on Steam, May 23), Capes (new release on Steam, May 29), Colony Survival (Steam), Exo One (Steam), Farmer’s Life (Steam), Honkai: Star Rail (Epic Games Store), Phantom Brigade (Steam), and Supermarket Simulator (Steam).

But also Stormgate’s latest closed beta test, the open-world tactical FPS Gray Zone Warfare, MotoGP 24, the first-person factory builder Foundry (Steam Early Access), the third-person adventure game Indika, and Orcs Must Die! 3 (Epic Games Store). Not all of them are made for Steam Deck, of course.

Source: WCCFTech, Nvidia

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