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GeForce Now works with Steam, Uplay streaming on Android (Update: APK download)

July 07, 2025

Update, July 11, 2025 (10:09 AM ET):After first showing up on the South Korean version of the Google Play Store (viaAndroid Police), the NVIDIA GeForce Now app is now available from APK Mirror for anyone to download (viaXDA Developers).

Although anyone can install the app on pretty much any Android device, you will need an account with GeForce Now beta access to actually use the service. According toXDA, though, if you have that access the service works pretty well.

Geforce Now devices android

We don’t know which devices will be supported or when they will see the GeForce Now release, but it’s a good sign that this APK works on most Android phones and tablets.

Original article, June 03, 2025 (12:31 PM ET):The cloud gaming battle has heated up once again, with NVIDIA announcing thatGeForce Nowwill begin rolling out support for select Android devices later this year. The cloud gaming service has been in beta for PC, Mac, andNVIDIA Shield TVfor several years, but now you may take your entire PC game library with you on the go.

Geforce now android cloud gaming

Yes, you read that correctly. UnlikeGoogle Stadia, GeForce Now allows you to connect to a remote PC and install games you’ve already purchased on Steam, Uplay, Battle.net, and other digital platforms. This makes it an attractive alternative for those with extensive libraries and underpowered hardware.

To make the service even more appealing, NVIDIA announced thatGeForce RTX serversare rolling out today in Germany, and very soon in Northern California. Additional servers will open up in Japan and Korea later this year.

This will bring incredible performance and cutting-edge ray tracing technology to the cloud gaming service. Combined withlow latency 5G networks, NVIDIA claims this makes VR and AR possible on just about any device.

Related:Google Stadia vs GeForce Now: Which cloud game service is best?

It isn’t clear exactly which Android devices will be included in the GeForce Now beta. Only flagship devices fromSamsungandLGare mentioned in the release, but even so that’s more than the initial rollout of Google Stadia, which willonly be available on Pixel devices.

Many games will not support touch screen controls, so you will need abluetooth controllerto play games on your Android device. GeForce Now already supports some of the most popular choices like theSteelSeries Stratus Duoand theRazer Raiju Mobile, as well as the controller for the NVIDIA Shield TV.

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