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The Nvidia Shield is getting 120fps cloud gaming support, but with a big catch

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  • A new Nvidia Shield update brings 120fps GeForce Now support
  • However, it’s only at 1080p – 4K is available only at 60fps
  • Your TV will need to support 120Hz to benefit

Nvidia is rolling out a new update for the Shield TV with one big feature upgrade as well as the usual bug fixes. The update is for Shield and Shield Pro units, and the headline feature is the arrival of 120fps gaming on GeForce Now for subscribers to the GeForce Now Ultimate membership.

The slightly less good news is that it’s limited to 1080p, meaning it’s not quite a true competitor to 4K 120Hz gaming on the PS5 Pro – although there’s a good reason for this restriction.

Nvidia's Shield TV devices with remotes on a black background

(Image credit: Nvidia)

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