Here's the instruction page on how to install it on your deck.
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I'm kinda wondering more why it's not on flathub
Why don't they just list within the steam store?
Or gabe won't let them?
Why don’t they just list within the steam store?
Or gabe won’t let them?
Not even Steam Link is on Steam itself for whatever reason.
Not sure, GeForce now regularly has legal disputes with game publishers about games being available on their service, so Valve may want to stay out of that.
It's also possible that nvidia hasn't asked.
So, could I stream my basic Gamepass subscription games on my PC to the deck or will it be capped somehow?
You can already do this with moonlight/sunshine. Just have to find the game executeable and add it in sunshine.
Oh, didn't know, I assumed that there will be some form of DRM preventing it. I'll check into it. Thanks!
In short, yes. People explained how you can do it on your PC, but the Nvidia app here in question can do what you ask without your own PC.
It’s a cloud streaming service that supports Xbox (and Steam and BattleNet and Ubisoft) games out of the box.