
Flight control support, a highly anticipated feature for GeForce NOW, is now available. This feature was initially announced at CES earlier this month, and users can find more details on flight control setup.
Players can now use dedicated flight gear for cloud gaming, experiencing enhanced precision for rolls, yaw, and throttle adjustments. Initial support begins with the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One.
A giveaway is currently running for a chance to win a T.Flight Hotas One MSFS Edition and a one-month GeForce NOW Ultimate membership. To enter, follow @TMThrustmaster and @NVIDIAGFN on social media and repost the giveaway announcement. The giveaway concludes on Saturday, January 24.
Additionally, Delta Force from Team Jade (TiMi Studio Group) will soon be available on GeForce NOW, expanding the cloud gaming library. Four new games are also available for streaming this week.
Pilots Wanted
Users can now access their preferred flight and space simulation games using a complete stick-and-throttle setup, streamed directly from the cloud. This provides an authentic, hands-on flying experience with low latency and responsive gameplay on GeForce NOW.
Full throttle in the cloud.
To facilitate finding compatible titles, the GeForce NOW app features a dedicated row highlighting games that support flight controls, making it easy for users to find games for their new setup.
This initial rollout of flight control support is the first step, with future plans to refine the experience and extend compatibility to additional peripherals. Users can connect their Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One and begin their cloud-based flight experience.
Your Next Mission: ‘Delta Force’
Team Jade’s Delta Force will soon arrive on the cloud, offering players high-stakes extraction and an all-out warfare mode where coordination and precision are crucial. Upon its launch on GeForce NOW, players can instantly access the action from nearly any device, benefiting from high-performance streaming for smooth frame rates during intense firefights.
Get ready to squad up, Delta Force is inbound soon.
GeForce NOW ensures that every long-range shot, helicopter insertion, and objective push feels crisp and responsive, regardless of whether played on low-powered laptops, Macs, or mobile devices. Cloud gaming simplifies teaming up and starting missions without concerns about downloads, patches, or local hardware limitations.
New in the Cloud
A graceful little robot having the worst day in the universe.
MIO: Memories in Orbit is a neon-infused metroidvania featuring a agile robot that awakens on a vast, overgrown ark known as the Vessel. The robot possesses fragmented memories and faces numerous challenges. Players navigate low-gravity corridors, execute wall-runs, glides, and grapples, and confront rogue machines within the moody, decaying, and secretive Vessel.
The following new games are also available:
- MIO: Memories in Orbit (available on Steam and Xbox, also on Game Pass, Jan. 20)
- Bladesong (available on Steam, Jan. 22)
- Rustler (available on Epic Games Store, free starting Jan. 22)
- The Gold River Project (available on Steam, Jan. 23, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
