Nvidia GeForce NOW is officially launching in India this November, bringing its cloud gaming service to one of the world’s largest gaming markets. The launch, a partnership with GFNA partner Brothers Picture, follows the service’s recent expansion into Thailand. This news comes as a significant upgrade to the service rolls out worldwide.
Nvidia GeForce NOW service price in India
Nvidia is yet to announce the pricing in India. Nvidia GeForce NOW has an Ultimate plan that is $19.99 per month (approximately Rs 1,750) or $199.99 annually (around Rs 17,500). There’s a Performance plan which is priced at $9.99 per month (approximately Rs 870). Both plans come with 100GB of cloud storage, with options to purchase more storage for an extra cost.
GeForce NOW service getting a power boost starting September
Moreover, starting in September, GeForce NOW will be powered by the new Nvidia Blackwell RTX architecture, marking its most substantial upgrade to date. This update will deliver GeForce RTX 5080-class performance directly to a variety of devices, from PCs and Macs to smartphones, without any increase in membership prices, the company said.
Nvidia says that the Blackwell RTX upgrade promises a major leap forward in graphics and includes next-generation AI features for visuals and a more immersive gaming experience. A key new feature for all premium members is Install-to-Play, which expands the cloud game library to nearly 4,500 titles.
Gamers can look forward to a wave of new, highly anticipated titles that will be optimised for the new RTX 5080 cloud rigs. The upcoming lineup includes games like Borderlands 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, The Outer Worlds 2, and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, all of which will be available to stream instantly upon launch.
Players in India and around the world can already upgrade to an Ultimate membership to be among the first to access the new RTX 5080 power. Nvidia has noted that server space is limited, so members are encouraged to secure their spot early.
Additionally, 13 new games are joining the GeForce NOW library this week, providing a fresh selection of titles for members to enjoy.
Nvidia GeForce NOW service price in India
Nvidia is yet to announce the pricing in India. Nvidia GeForce NOW has an Ultimate plan that is $19.99 per month (approximately Rs 1,750) or $199.99 annually (around Rs 17,500). There’s a Performance plan which is priced at $9.99 per month (approximately Rs 870). Both plans come with 100GB of cloud storage, with options to purchase more storage for an extra cost.
GeForce NOW service getting a power boost starting September
Moreover, starting in September, GeForce NOW will be powered by the new Nvidia Blackwell RTX architecture, marking its most substantial upgrade to date. This update will deliver GeForce RTX 5080-class performance directly to a variety of devices, from PCs and Macs to smartphones, without any increase in membership prices, the company said.
Nvidia says that the Blackwell RTX upgrade promises a major leap forward in graphics and includes next-generation AI features for visuals and a more immersive gaming experience. A key new feature for all premium members is Install-to-Play, which expands the cloud game library to nearly 4,500 titles.
Gamers can look forward to a wave of new, highly anticipated titles that will be optimised for the new RTX 5080 cloud rigs. The upcoming lineup includes games like Borderlands 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, The Outer Worlds 2, and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, all of which will be available to stream instantly upon launch.
Players in India and around the world can already upgrade to an Ultimate membership to be among the first to access the new RTX 5080 power. Nvidia has noted that server space is limited, so members are encouraged to secure their spot early.
Additionally, 13 new games are joining the GeForce NOW library this week, providing a fresh selection of titles for members to enjoy.
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