With the recent growing costs and memory shortage, the prices of new gaming PC and graphics cards have also increased. To save gamers in India from spending their money on buying a gaming PC or console, NVIDIA introduced GeForce Now in beta.
But even with this service, gamers had to join a waitlist to get access to the cloud gaming service. From today, this wait comes to an end as the cloud gaming platform exits the early access beta testing phase. NVIDIA GeForce NOW is now officially launched in India with three plans.
NVIDIA GeForce Now: Plans & Pricing
The 1-month plans include: Free, Performance and Ultimate subscriptions. The pricing and benefits are below:
Free
- Ad-Supported
- Access 2000+ games
- 1-hour gaming sessions
- Up to 1080p resolution
- Up to 60 FPS
- No priority access to queue
- 4 vCPU cores 14 GB DRAM
Performance [GeForce RTX]
- Rs 999/ month
- No Ads
- Access 4500+ games
- 6-hour gaming sessions
- Up to 1440p resolution
- Up to 60 FPS
- Priority access to queue
- 8 vCPU cores 28 GB DRAM
- NVIDIA RTX Ray Tracing
- 100 hours premium monthly playtime
- HDR10 and SDR10
- Ultrawide monitor support
- In-game settings persistence
- Surround 5.1 audio
Ultimate [GeForce RTX 5080]
- Rs 1999/month
- No Ads
- Access 4500+ games
- 8-hour gaming sessions
- Up to 5K resolution
- Up to 360 FPS
- First priority access to queue
- 16 vCPU cores 56 GB DRAM
- NVIDIA RTX Ray Tracing
- 100 hours premium monthly playtime
- HDR10 and SDR10
- Ultrawide monitor support
- In-game settings persistence
- Surround 5.1/7.1 audio
- DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation
- NVIDIA Reflex
- Cloud G-Sync
There are also Day Passes available for Performance and Ultimate plans at Rs 399 and Rs 799, respectively.
Early pass holders will get a one-time 20% discount for the first 3 months, once their current pass expires. Apart from debit and credit cards, users can now pay for the subscription plans or day passes via UPI in India.
Gamers in India can now stream high-end PC games from NVIDIA’s servers to whatever device they have- phone, laptop, Mac, handheld, tablet or TV. However, the service does not include a game library of its own. Users must connect their existing accounts from platforms such as Steam, Epic, GOG, PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft Connect, and stream the titles they already own with GeForce RTX performance.


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