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Thanks to Nvidia, a free Steam Deck OLED could be yours

 


Celebrating the launch of the native GeForce Now app on Valve's gaming handheld, Nvidia is giving away two OLED models with official docks.

Win a Free Steam Deck OLED with Nvidia GeForce Now!

Nvidia is offering a fantastic opportunity to win a free Steam Deck OLED along with a docking station, breathing new life into how you experience triple-A games. Recent tests have shown that the GeForce Now app on Steam Deck significantly enhances gameplay, allowing the aging handheld to run the latest titles at high settings through streaming.

How to Enter

To participate, simply head over to the official Nvidia GeForce Now X (formerly Twitter) account. You'll need to follow their account and then reply to the specific competition post. In your reply, tell Nvidia the first game you'd play on GeForce Now and be sure to include the hashtag #GFNOnSteamDeck. Completing these steps will automatically enter you into the drawing.

Prizes on Offer

There are two grand prizes: a Steam Deck OLED and dock package. Even if you don't win one of these, you still have a chance to win one of five GeForce Now Ultimate memberships. Please note that these membership codes are valid for new users only.

Important Details

  • Eligible Territories: The competition is open to residents in the United States, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and many more.
  • Competition Close Date: The entry period ends on June 12, 2025, at 11:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time.
  • Winner Notification: Winners will be contacted via direct message or email within 24 hours of the prize drawing and will have two days to claim their prize before it is redrawn.

For a full list of terms and conditions, refer to the Nvidia competitions page.


Already own a Steam Deck? You might be interested in exploring the best Steam Deck games playable natively on the console or checking out essential Steam Deck accessories, including docks like the JSAUX Docking Station.

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