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GeForce Now Brings 90 FPS Streaming to Quest 3, Pico & Apple Vision Pro
The cloud gaming revolution continues with Nvidia's latest advancements.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 12:56am
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The latest cloud gaming advancements promise a more immersive and responsive virtual reality experience for gamers.Bristol TodayNvidia has announced that its GeForce Now cloud gaming service will soon offer 90 FPS streaming capabilities for Ultimate subscribers on the Quest 3, Pico, and Apple Vision Pro headsets. This upgrade promises a smoother, more immersive gaming experience, and could pave the way for a new era of stereoscopic cloud gaming.
Why it matters
The addition of 90 FPS streaming to GeForce Now on these cutting-edge headsets represents a significant step forward for cloud gaming. It not only offers a technical improvement, but also has the potential to unlock new possibilities for more immersive and interactive gaming experiences, particularly in the realm of stereoscopic 3D gaming.
The details
GeForce Now has long been a leader in cloud gaming, allowing users to stream PC games to a variety of devices. The latest update brings 90 FPS streaming to the Quest 3, Pico, and Apple Vision Pro headsets for Ultimate subscribers. This upgrade could enable more seamless and responsive gameplay, as well as the potential for stereoscopic 3D gaming on these headsets. Nvidia's recent announcement about leveraging the VR foveated streaming feature of visionOS 26.4 in its CloudXR SDK also suggests the company is positioning itself to be a key player in the future of cloud-based XR gaming.
- The GeForce Now 90 FPS streaming capabilities will be available starting in April 2026.
The players
Nvidia
A leading technology company that specializes in graphics processing units (GPUs) and cloud gaming services, including GeForce Now.
Quest 3
The third generation of Meta's standalone virtual reality headset, designed for gaming and immersive experiences.
Pico
A line of standalone virtual reality headsets developed by the Chinese technology company Bytedance.
Apple Vision Pro
Apple's upcoming mixed reality headset, which is designed to blend virtual and augmented reality experiences.
What they’re saying
“The addition of 90 FPS streaming to GeForce Now on these cutting-edge headsets represents a significant step forward for cloud gaming. It not only offers a technical improvement, but also has the potential to unlock new possibilities for more immersive and interactive gaming experiences, particularly in the realm of stereoscopic 3D gaming.”
— Chrissy Homenick, Tech Writer
What’s next
As headsets continue to evolve and the demand for stereoscopic gaming increases, it will be interesting to see if Nvidia expands its GeForce Now offerings to include more VR-specific titles, further blurring the lines between cloud gaming and immersive virtual experiences.
The takeaway
The introduction of 90 FPS streaming for GeForce Now on the Quest 3, Pico, and Apple Vision Pro headsets represents an exciting development in the world of cloud gaming. It has the potential to usher in a new era of more immersive and interactive gaming experiences, particularly in the realm of stereoscopic 3D gaming. As the technology continues to evolve, the future of cloud gaming looks brighter than ever.


