Nvidia launches GeForce Now apps for Linux and Fire TV, confirming CES 2026 rumors

Confirming earlier reports of native Linux support, Nvidia announced dedicated GeForce Now cloud gaming apps for Linux desktops and select Amazon Fire TV devices at CES 2026. The move expands high-performance PC gaming to open-source systems and living rooms, building on recent Xbox Game Pass integration for Fire TV and specialized controller support.

Nvidia's CES 2026 keynote unveiled native apps for GeForce Now on Linux desktops (Ubuntu 24.04+) and Amazon Fire TV Sticks, addressing prior Linux workarounds like browser-based access. The Linux beta streams from RTX 5080 servers at up to 5K/120 FPS or Full HD/360 FPS. Fire TV support launches on Stick 4K Plus (2nd gen) and 4K Max (2nd gen) without beta, competing with Amazon Luna in living-room gaming.

Enhancements include flight controllers for Elite Dangerous, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and War Thunder, plus auto sign-in for Battle.net (Gaijin.net soon). These target Linux communities (e.g., Steam Deck users) and broadens access to 3,000+ games sans high-end PCs, amid streaming tech advances and Windows 10 end-of-life.

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NVIDIA announced several enhancements for its GeForce Now cloud gaming service during the 2026 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Key updates include improved game discoverability, upgraded virtual reality streaming, and new titles joining the platform. The service also expands account linking and introduces free-to-play access for Fortnite's Save the World mode.

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At the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2026, NVIDIA revealed expansions to its DLSS 4.5 technology, including dynamic multi frame generation set for release on March 31. The company also highlighted integrations in upcoming games and new RTX tools for enhanced graphics. Additional announcements covered driver updates and cloud gaming improvements.

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