You may not own an Apple Vision Pro or have plans to snag one in the near future, but it appears that Nvidia and Apple are still working hand in hand to make it a nifty gaming device.
Per 9to5Mac, Nvidia’s most expensive game streaming plan now supports 90 frames per second gameplay on Apple Vision Pro. GeForce Now also streams at a higher resolution for Vision Pro compared to other headsets.
The new M5-based Apple Vision Pro now supports up to 120Hz refresh rates, while the original M2-based Apple Vision Pro offered up to 100MHz refresh rates.
From Nvidia’s end, the streaming rate for its GeForce Now gaming application is streamed at 60Hz for its free and Performance ($10/month) tiers. However, the Ultimate ($20/month) tier increases the streaming rate to 90Hz. This allows Apple Vision Pro gamers to enjoy higher resolutions compared to Quest and Pico VR headset users.
UploadVR offered the following comment on the difference:
“…the $20/month Ultimate tier renders at up to 4K 240 FPS and now streams at 90FPS, with quadruple the vCPU and RAM of the free tier and an RTX 5080 equivalent GPU handling rendering for some titles, with an RTX 4080 for other less demanding ones.
On the default Balanced quality mode, the Ultimate tier will stream to headsets at 1080p 90FPS by default. By switching to Custom mode, you can increase this to 1440p 90FPS on Quest and Pico, or 4K 90FPS on Apple Vision Pro headsets.”
For flight simulation fans, X-Plane, the “world’s most advanced flight simulator”, will work with Apple Vision Pro, starting with visionOS 26.4, and iRacing will join.
GeForce Now brings game streaming to Apple Vision Pro as well as the Mac for titles otherwise unavailable on either platform.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.




