Nvidia Launches GeForce Now Early Access in India, Revolutionizing Cloud Gaming
Nvidia brings GeForce Now to India in early access, opens the door to high-end cloud gaming
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Nvidia has launched early access to its GeForce Now cloud gaming service in India, allowing gamers to stream over 4,500 titles without high-end hardware. Subscription options start at ₹999 for the Performance tier, with a free tier expected soon, making high-quality gaming accessible to a broader audience.
- 01GeForce Now is now available in early access in India, supporting over 4,500 games.
- 02Subscription tiers are priced at ₹999 for Performance and ₹1,999 for Ultimate, with a free tier coming soon.
- 03The service utilizes Nvidia's RTX 5080 SuperPOD infrastructure, offering up to 5K resolution streaming.
- 04Ultimate tier features include low-latency mode and advanced visual enhancements.
- 05New games will be added weekly, including popular titles and upcoming releases.
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Nvidia has officially launched early access to its GeForce Now cloud gaming service in India, tapping into the country's rapidly growing gaming market. The service allows users to stream a vast library of over 4,500 games, including popular titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Counter-Strike 2, without the need for expensive gaming hardware. Gamers can sign up via a waitlist and choose from two subscription tiers: ₹999 for the Performance tier and ₹1,999 for the Ultimate tier, which supports streaming at up to 5K resolution and 120fps. A free tier is expected to roll out soon, further enhancing accessibility. The platform operates on Nvidia's advanced RTX 5080 SuperPOD infrastructure, delivering significant performance improvements over previous generations. With features like low-latency streaming and AI-driven enhancements, GeForce Now aims to provide a premium gaming experience to a wider audience in India.
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This launch makes high-quality gaming accessible to Indian gamers without the need for expensive hardware, potentially increasing the gaming community and market.
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