NVIDIA announces major GeForce NOW updates at GDC 2026 including 90 FPS VR streaming, Xbox Game Pass labels, and GOG account linking for cloud gaming. (Read MoreNVIDIA announces major GeForce NOW updates at GDC 2026 including 90 FPS VR streaming, Xbox Game Pass labels, and GOG account linking for cloud gaming. (Read More

NVIDIA GeForce NOW Gets 90 FPS VR Upgrade and Xbox Game Pass Integration

2026/03/12 23:20
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NVIDIA GeForce NOW Gets 90 FPS VR Upgrade and Xbox Game Pass Integration

Ted Hisokawa Mar 12, 2026 15:20

NVIDIA announces major GeForce NOW updates at GDC 2026 including 90 FPS VR streaming, Xbox Game Pass labels, and GOG account linking for cloud gaming.

NVIDIA GeForce NOW Gets 90 FPS VR Upgrade and Xbox Game Pass Integration

NVIDIA dropped a substantial GeForce NOW update at GDC 2026 this week, pushing VR streaming to 90 frames per second and adding subscription service integration that actually solves a real user headache.

The VR upgrade kicks in March 19 for Ultimate tier subscribers. Meta Quest, Apple Vision Pro, and Pico headsets will stream at 90 FPS, up from the previous 60 FPS cap. That 50% jump matters for VR—lower frame rates cause motion sickness and latency issues that make extended sessions uncomfortable.

Finally Sorting Out the Library Mess

Anyone juggling multiple gaming subscriptions knows the pain of figuring out what's actually playable where. NVIDIA's adding in-app labels that flag games available through linked Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft+ accounts. Connect your subscription, and the GeForce NOW app shows clear markers on game art indicating what you already have access to.

GOG account linking and library syncing are also incoming, following the Gaijin single sign-on that launched in January. This continues NVIDIA's push to make GeForce NOW a unified launcher rather than forcing users to track games across half a dozen storefronts.

Launch Day Titles and Install-to-Play Expansion

Two notable games hit the cloud at launch: Remedy's CONTROL Resonant, an action-RPG with supernatural elements set in a reality-warped Manhattan, and Liquid Swords' Samson: A Tyndalston Story, a brawler releasing on PC.

The Install-to-Play library—which lets members download owned games alongside streaming—picks up select Xbox titles including Brutal Legend and Contrast.

This week's additions include Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Warcraft I and II Remastered, 1348 Ex Voto, and John Carpenter's Toxic Commando. Several of these are RTX 5080-ready.

Fortnite Save the World Goes Free

Epic's original Fortnite mode—the co-op PvE experience that predates battle royale—becomes free to play April 16. Pre-registration opened March 12. The mode isn't available on mobile devices, making cloud streaming one of the few ways to play it on tablets.

NVIDIA stock (NVDA) traded at $186.03 as of March 11, up 0.68% over 24 hours, with the company's market cap sitting at $4.52 trillion. These GeForce NOW improvements represent NVIDIA's continued bet on cloud gaming as a growth vertical beyond hardware sales.

Ultimate members can also claim the Advancing Gloom Soldier Skin for Battlefield 6 through April 12 via their account portal.

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