We are surprised it took this long for Nvidia's game streaming service, GeForce Now, to become available in India, but the timing is understandable given the rising costs of gaming hardware. Initially introduced through an open beta in April, the service is now widely accessible, offering monthly subscription options.
The free, ad-supported tier provides 1080p streaming at 60fps, but gaming sessions are limited to one hour. This tier is a great way to test the service, particularly your Internet connection, and may suit games with shorter rounds.

There are two additional tiers available: Performance at ₹1,000 per month and Ultimate at ₹2,000 per month. These tiers can also be purchased as day passes for ₹400 and ₹800, respectively. Session limits are extended to six hours for Performance and eight hours for Ultimate. However, there is a monthly playtime limit of 100 hours, and players may encounter queues during busy server times, with higher-tier subscribers receiving priority access.
The Performance tier offers 1440p streaming at 60fps, while the Ultimate tier features a GeForce RTX 5080 equivalent machine capable of 5K streaming at 360fps. This top tier also grants access to advanced features like DLSS 4, Reflex, and Cloud G-Sync (ensure your monitor is compatible with G-Sync).
Additionally, participants of the beta test will receive a 20% discount on their first three months of a recurring membership, and should expect an email confirming this offer.

If you are unfamiliar with GeForce Now, it connects you to a gaming PC via the Internet, allowing you to play games you own on platforms like Steam, the Epic Games Store, Xbox, Battle.net, and GOG. Subscription services such as Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft Connect are also compatible.
For more information and subscription options, visit here.
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