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GeForce Now supports flight controllers

22 January 2026
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GeForce Now supports flight controllers
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GeForce Now has introduced flight control support, allowing users to enjoy flight simulation games without hardware limitations. The Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One is the first compatible controller, with NVIDIA offering five as part of a giveaway. A new section in the GeForce Now app will showcase compatible games, including Team Jade’s upcoming title, Delta Force. The platform recently upgraded to RTX 5080 GPUs for enhanced streaming performance at 5K and 120fps.

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