Nvidia GeForce Now: A New Era for Gaming in India
Nvidia's acclaimed game streaming service, GeForce Now, has officially launched in India, providing gamers with an innovative way to enjoy their favorite titles without the need for expensive hardware. Initially introduced as an open beta in April, the service has now transitioned to a full release with various subscription options available for users.
Subscription Tiers and Features
The GeForce Now service offers a free tier, which allows users to stream games in 1080p at 60 frames per second (fps) for a duration of one hour per session. This is an excellent opportunity for gamers to test the service and their internet connectivity, especially for those who prefer shorter gaming sessions.
In addition to the free tier, there are two paid options: the Performance tier priced at ₹1,000 per month and the Ultimate tier at ₹2,000 per month. For those looking to try the service on a more casual basis, day passes are also available for ₹400 for Performance and ₹800 for Ultimate. Both paid tiers offer extended session limits of 6 hours for Performance and 8 hours for Ultimate, with a total playtime cap of 100 hours per month.
Enhanced Gaming Experience with Higher Tiers
The Performance tier enables gamers to enjoy titles in 1440p at 60fps, while the Ultimate tier provides access to a GeForce RTX 5080 equivalent machine, allowing for stunning 5K streaming at 360fps. Furthermore, the Ultimate tier includes advanced features such as DLSS 4, Reflex, and Cloud G-Sync, enhancing the overall gaming experience—provided that users have compatible monitors.
Exclusive Discounts for Beta Testers
Participants in the beta testing phase will receive a special 20% discount on their first three months of a recurring membership. This is a great incentive for early adopters who want to continue using the service at a reduced rate.
Connecting Gamers to Their Libraries
For those unfamiliar with GeForce Now, the service connects users to a gaming PC over the internet, enabling them to play games they already own on various platforms such as Steam, the Epic Games Store, Xbox, Battle.net, and GOG. Additionally, popular game subscription services like Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft Connect are also supported, making it a versatile option for gamers looking to maximize their library.
To learn more about Nvidia GeForce Now and subscribe to a plan that suits your gaming needs, visit the official website.
Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/nvidia_geforce_now_is_available_in_india_with_free_performance_and_ultimate_tiers-news-73730.php



