Gamer makes Half-Life 2 playable on smartwatch

A Reddit user has demonstrated Half-Life 2 running on a smartwatch through NVIDIA's GeForce Now streaming service. The achievement highlights the game's enduring appeal despite its 2004 release. While fans await news on Half-Life 3, this creative setup revives the classic title in an unexpected format.

Half-Life 2, released on PC in 2004 by Valve, remains one of the most acclaimed video games, earning a 96 Metacritic score for its innovative gameplay and dystopian narrative. The title follows protagonist Gordon Freeman as he navigates City 17, beginning with the G-Man's directive to "Rise and shine." Over two decades later, the game continues to hold up well, even on modern hardware like Xbox Series X/S through backwards compatibility.

Reddit user Dramatic-Shape5574 has adapted this enduring classic for an unconventional platform: a smartwatch. In a shared video, the opening sequence plays out on the device's small screen, showcasing the feasibility of the setup. The process relies on NVIDIA's GeForce Now streaming service, which allows remote play over an internet connection. Users simply need to access the GeForce Now website on the smartwatch, navigate its interface, and launch Half-Life 2.

This demonstration underscores the versatility of cloud gaming technology, enabling older titles to run on devices not originally designed for them. However, the practicality of controls and screen size on a smartwatch raises questions about user experience. Meanwhile, rumors persist about Half-Life 3 potentially serving as a launch title for a new Steam Machine, though Valve has provided no official confirmation. The absence of Half-Life 3, including the unreleased Episode Three, has left fans hopeful yet patient.

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Nvidia GeForce Now beta app on Linux Ubuntu desktop streaming high-res 5K cloud game at 120 FPS.
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NVIDIA launches beta GeForce Now app for Linux desktops

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NVIDIA released the beta version of its native GeForce Now app for Linux desktops on February 3, 2026, following a tease at CES 2026. Available as a Flatpak for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and newer, it enables high-performance cloud gaming up to 5K at 120 FPS (or 1080p at 360 FPS) powered by RTX 5080 GPUs, matching Windows and macOS capabilities with DLSS 4, ray tracing, NVIDIA Reflex, and G-Sync.

NVIDIA's GeForce Now cloud gaming service marks its sixth anniversary, having streamed over one billion hours of gameplay since launch. February 2026 brings new titles, including tactical shooters Delta Force and PUBG: Blindspot, alongside support for RTX 5080-class performance. These updates aim to enhance accessibility for PC gamers without high-end local hardware.

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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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