GeForce NOW Hits 90 FPS VR Streaming for Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest, and Pico

NVIDIA has rolled out a major VR update for GeForce NOW, its cloud gaming service. Ultimate tier members can now stream games at 90 frames per second on Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest devices, and Pico headsets — a significant upgrade from the previous 60 FPS ceiling.
Why 90 FPS Matters in VR
The jump from 60 to 90 FPS isn’t just about smoother visuals — it’s about physical comfort. At 60 FPS, fast-paced games in VR can trigger motion sickness because the frame rate doesn’t match the natural refresh rate of most consumer VR headsets. At 90 FPS, the experience matches native hardware capabilities, making gameplay significantly more comfortable for extended sessions.
For GeForce NOW users, this means you can now play demanding PC titles on a massive virtual screen within your VR headset — essentially creating a personal gaming theater in any room.
Supported Devices
- Apple Vision Pro — Full 90 FPS cloud gaming support
- Meta Quest — Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest Pro supported
- Pico devices — Pico 4 and newer models
The Catch
The 90 FPS VR upgrade is exclusive to GeForce NOW Ultimate subscribers. Performance and free tier members are limited to the standard experience. This is NVIDIA’s way of pushing users toward the premium tier — and given how much VR quality improves at 90 FPS, it’s a compelling upsell.
The Bottom Line
Cloud gaming in VR at 90 FPS is genuinely impressive. No $2,000 gaming PC needed — just a VR headset and a solid internet connection. NVIDIA is making a strong case that the future of PC gaming might not involve owning a PC at all. The only question is whether your internet connection can keep up with streaming VR at that frame rate without latency ruining the experience.