Nvidia cut prices for GeForce NOW subscriptions as part of a summer sale. The company reduced costs for both Performance and Ultimate membership tiers on a global basis.
Annual subscription fees drop for both tiers with new games added this month
The GeForce NOW platform streams cloud gaming sessions to personal devices. The platform is accessible via web browsers and native applications across compatible devices.
Performance members stream games at resolutions up to 1080p with frame rates capped at 60 frames per second. The tier includes access to RTX-powered servers for compatible titles.
Ultimate members receive cloud server performance comparable to RTX 4080 or RTX 5080 graphics cards. This tier supports resolutions beyond 4K on ultrawide monitors and frame rates up to 120 fps. Users also gain access to ray tracing, DLSS, and Reflex technologies.
The 12-month Performance membership now costs 64.99 USD, down from the previous price of 99.99 USD. The 12-month Ultimate membership dropped to 129.99 USD from its original 199.99 USD price point.

Nvidia plans to add more supported games throughout June. Recent additions include DOOM Eternal, The Elder Scrolls Online, and World of Tanks: HEAT.
The sale applies to annual subscription renewals for both tiers. Subscribers may take advantage of reduced subscription fees until regular pricing resumes at a later date.



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