Fantastic Four-ce Awakens: “Marvel Rivals” Season One Now Available on GeForce.
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This week, seven new games are available for streaming, and the most recent software update adds support for Meta Quest 3 and 3S, Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, and Pico virtual and mixed reality devices.
Members, it’s time to get dressed. As GeForce NOW opens a portal to the first season of NetEase Games’ popular game Marvel Rivals, the multiverse is about to get a lot cloudier.
With increased compatibility for virtual and mixed reality devices, members can now play games in a new dimension. The compatibility rollout for Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico 4 and 4 Ultra devices starts this week with the release of GeForce NOW software update 2.0.70.
Furthermore, without new games, no GFN Thursday is complete. This week, seven new games will be added to the cloud, including the multiplayer online combat arena game SMITE 2.
No Longer Invisible

A dynamic lineup of destructible terrain from the Marvel Multiverse allows players to construct an ever-evolving all-star squad of Super Heroes and Super Villains who battle with distinct powers in the superhero team-based player vs. player shooter Marvel Rivals.
In the game’s first season, the Fantastic Four will be playable. Human Torch and The Thing will be released in the second part of the season, while Invisible Woman and Mister Fantastic will be released in the first half of Eternal Night Falls. In addition, there will be three new maps, unique events, and a brand-new Doom Match game format in season one.
With a GeForce NOW membership, you can stream everything from a Steam Deck, Mac computers, virtual and mixed reality devices, or an underpowered laptop.
Head in the Clouds

Beginning this week, cloud streaming will be available on Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S, and Pico 4 and 4 Ultra virtual and mixed reality headsets due to the most recent GeForce NOW software update.
Members will have access to a vast game library to stream via GeForce NOW on these newly supported devices. Access is available to members through the Android-native app on the PICO store or by going to play.geforcenow.com. Tuesday, January 21, will mark the end of the deployment.
Members will be able to turn their area into a personal gaming theatre where they can play their favorite PC games, including Dragon Age and the most recent season of Marvel Rivals, on enormous virtual screens. With the greatest frame rates and the lowest latency, these devices now offer an improved visual experience with to access to NVIDIA technologies, such as ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS on compatible games.
Here Comes The New

With the launch of open beta, SMITE 2 has received a significant update and is now available for free. Along with SMITE 1 popular favorites Geb, Agni, Mulan, and Ullr, the new deity Aladdin completes the roster of 45 gods. More strategic options are now available for twenty of the gods due to the addition of Aspects, an extra spin on each god’s ability kit. Joust’s 3v3 mode has also been added, with a brand-new map with an Arthurian theme. There are additionally two game modes: Assault and Duel. Lastly, the terrain, features, and balance are all updated in the Conquest mode.
Conclusion
New virtual and mixed reality devices, such as the Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest 3, and Pico 4 are now supported by NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW streaming service. The first season of Marvel Rivals, a multiplayer game with a superhero theme and the Fantastic Four, is the most notable of the seven new games included in the update. Another new inclusion is the multiplayer online combat arena game SMITE 2. With DLSS and ray tracing, the upgraded service provides better visual experiences. Lastly, the release highlights the wider selection of games available on several platforms.