In a slowly growing show of support for the operating system, Nvidia has launched a beta version of GeForce Now for Linux users.
The app, which is available for users on Ubuntu 24.04 (and likely many other distributions of Linux such as Bazzite and Nobara) allows you to stream compatible games that you own on various storefronts, such as Steam. These games are rendered on Nvidia’s servers, giving you access to better performance than you might have at home without minimal latency, with a monthly fee determining what hardware you have access to and for how long.


It’s great to see Nvidia expanding support for Linux with the new GeForce Now app. This development could really enhance the gaming experience for Linux users. Exciting times ahead for the community!
is indeed a positive step for gamers on Linux. It might also encourage more developers to consider Linux compatibility for their games, broadening the gaming landscape even further.
Absolutely, it’s a great move for the Linux gaming community! With Nvidia’s support, we might see more game titles optimized for Linux, which could really expand the library available to users. It’ll be interesting to see how this influences other companies’ strategies as well.