Nvidia has announced a major update coming to its GeForce Now cloud-based gaming platform, now arriving with its latest Blackwell architecture — delivering RTX 5080 performance.
Rolling out this September, the Nvidia GeForce Now upgrade will see a host of new upgrades, including RTX 5080 GPU-class streaming to the cloud, streaming up to 5K resolution at 120 frames per second with the help of DLSS 4 and new Cinematic Quality Streaming (CQS) mode for a huge boost in graphical fidelity.
If that wasn't enough, GeForce Now will also support more devices, including Logitech racing wheels, LG monitors, and TVs, which will be the first to support the upgrades with 4K at 120Hz. Additionally, the Steam Deck's native GeForce Now app will receive a performance boost, increasing from 60 FPS to 90 FPS