NVIDIA Raises Prices for GeForce Now Subscription Service
As time goes on, it’s no surprise that the price of everything continues to increase. This trend is particularly common in the gaming industry, and NVIDIA, a well-known company in this field, is the latest protagonist. While the prices of current graphics cards remain stable, the same cannot be said for GeForce Now.
Price Increase in Canada and Europe
The Verge has reported that NVIDIA will be raising the prices for its GeForce Now subscription service. This price hike will affect customers in Canada and Europe, while customers in the United States will be spared for now. The new prices will come into effect on November 1, and on average, they will increase by about 2 euros. However, the 6-month plan will see an even higher increase of up to 10 euros. NVIDIA has provided an explanation for this decision.
NVIDIA states that the price increase is necessary due to the rising operating costs in certain countries. However, there is some good news for existing and new members. Those who register before November 1, 2023, will be able to secure their memberships at the current price for the next 6 months. Below, you can find the new prices for the GeForce Now subscription service, which are also available on the official website.
New NVIDIA GeForce Now pricing starting November 1st.
What is NVIDIA GeForce Now?
NVIDIA GeForce Now is a cloud gaming subscription service that allows users to enjoy a selection of over 1500 compatible titles through streaming. Users need to purchase the games, and in return, they gain access to the games via streaming. This service is particularly beneficial for users with less powerful PCs, as it allows them to experience the performance of high-end hardware, such as the RTX 4080 if they opt for the Ultimate plan. Additionally, NVIDIA has partnered with Microsoft to bring Game Pass to GeForce Now.
The different NVIDIA GeForce Now plans.
Sources: 3DGames, 3DJuegos
