GeForce Now adds Crimson Desert and 90 FPS cloud games on VR devices

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Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service is offering 90 frames-per-second virtual reality games on a variety of VR headsets.

And Crimson Desert, which recently surpassed three million wishlist additions on Steam, debuts in the cloud with GeForce RTX 5080‐class power. Catch it as part of four new games on GeForce Now VR.

VR in the cloud is getting a smoothness upgrade. GeForce Now is boosting support for Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest devices and Pico devices to stream at up to 90 fps for Ultimate members, bringing crisper motion and more responsive gameplay, straight from the cloud. The app update is rolling out to members starting today.

Members can transform the space around them into a personal gaming theater with GeForce Now, playing favorite PC titles on a massive virtual screen. With support for up to 90 fps for Ultimate members, gameplay feels smoother, movement more natural and action more comfortable.

All premium members can continue to enhance their experiences with Nvidia RTX and DLSS technologies in supported titles. (Yep, if you’ve been paying attention, Nvidia set off a firestorm of attention for AI this week with DLSS 5).

Just fire up GeForce NOW on supported VR platforms, step into a virtual big screen and let the cloud handle the heavy lifting. From chill sessions in a virtual theater to high‐octane firefights, 90 fps helps keep every moment looking sharp and feeling responsive.

A Storm Brews

Into the cloud with Crimson Desert. Pearl Abyss’ Crimson Desert, a stunning, open‐world action adventure set in a war‐torn fantasy land,pairs large‐scale exploration with cinematic storytelling and hard‐hitting, combo‐focused combat. One moment is a quiet ride across windswept plains, the next is a chaotic clash against towering foes with
mystical power effects lighting up the battlefield.

Follow Kliff, a mercenary whose close‐knit group is destroyed in a sudden ambush. The journey centers on exploring a massive, detailed world, taking on story missions, riding mounts, finding supplies and facing dangerous enemies as Kliff works to bring his scattered companions back together.

GeForce Now brings 5080-class power to the game across supported devices, delivering high settings, smooth action and lush visuals without the need to worry about system specs. Members can jump into its cinematic battles and sweeping landscapes on the device of their choice, from low‐spec laptops to compatible TVs and mobile devices.

Joining the Family

It’s time to make an offer no tank can refuse.

World of Tanks is rolling out the red carpet for Battle Pass Special: Mafia from March 19-29, welcoming the respectable family from the fine city of Lost Heaven and bringing their signature mix of loyalty, ambition and firepower to the battlefield. Recruit iconic characters from 2K’s original Mafia game, unlock stylish 2D looks like Little Italy and Lost Heaven Noir, and command the Italian Predatore tank to make sure every deal ends with a bang. Respect is earned — and it’s best earned playing on GeForce Now, where the action hits fast and smooth — powered by the cloud.

In addition, members can look for the following:
● Everwind (New release on Steam, March 17, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
● Retro Rewind – Video Store Simulator (New release on Steam, March 17)
● Crimson Desert (New release on Steam, March 19, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
● Fallout 3 (Steam)
Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Motor Sport, Icarus and Ark Survival Ascended — currently available to all GeForce NOW members — will no longer be available on the free tier starting Wednesday, April 1, as the basic rig type does not meet the game’s updated minimum system requirements. Premium members can continue to play these games uninterrupted.