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GeForce Now Launches Linux & Fire TV Apps
Jan 7 -
3 minutes, 27 seconds
GeForce Now Expands with Native Linux and Fire TV Apps
Nvidia is bringing big updates to GeForce Now, its cloud gaming platform, with native Linux and Amazon Fire TV apps on the horizon. Gamers have long requested Linux support, and Nvidia is delivering with a beta launch for Ubuntu 24.04. Fire TV users will also soon gain a seamless way to stream their favorite PC games on big screens, while new flight control support adds immersive joystick and yoke functionality.
Linux Gamers Get Native Support
For years, Linux users had to rely on workarounds to access GeForce Now. Nvidia’s new Linux app removes those barriers, starting with a beta for Ubuntu 24.04. This version leverages long-term support releases to ensure stable graphics drivers and consistent system libraries. Michael McSorley, Nvidia’s product marketing manager, confirmed that future updates will expand support to additional Linux distributions, giving more users direct access to cloud gaming without compromises.
Fire TV Joins the Cloud Gaming Party
GeForce Now is also heading to Amazon Fire TV devices, opening the door for cloud gaming on living room TVs. With the app, players can stream PC-quality games directly to their Fire TV, bypassing traditional console limitations. Nvidia hopes this move will attract casual gamers looking for an easy-to-use platform and hardcore fans eager for high-end gaming on a large display.
Flight Control Support Enhances Gameplay
Another exciting addition is support for joysticks and yoke flight controls. This feature makes GeForce Now more appealing to flight simulation enthusiasts, who can now enjoy precise input without complicated setups. Nvidia aims to make cloud gaming feel as responsive and realistic as playing on a high-end local PC, bridging the gap between casual streaming and professional-grade simulation.
Completing the RTX 5080 Rollout
These updates follow the completion of Nvidia’s RTX 5080 rollout for GeForce Now. The service now delivers consistent high-performance graphics, ensuring subscribers can fully utilize the new Linux and Fire TV apps. With these enhancements, Nvidia positions GeForce Now as a flexible and accessible platform for gamers across operating systems and devices.
What This Means for Gamers
By expanding device compatibility and adding advanced control options, Nvidia is making GeForce Now more versatile than ever. Linux users finally gain a native solution, Fire TV owners can stream games in their living rooms, and flight sim enthusiasts benefit from improved controls. These updates strengthen Nvidia’s commitment to cloud gaming and could attract new subscribers who were previously excluded due to platform limitations.
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