Nvidia GeForce Now Offering Big Discount on Cloud Game Streaming
So, PC gaming is becoming quite the expensive hobby, especially if you’re all about that latest and greatest hardware life. But fear not, my fellow gamers, because Nvidia is here to save the day with its cloud game streaming service. I’ve always been a fan of alternatives like Xbox Game Pass and Nvidia GeForce Now, which allow you to play the newest high-end games at a fraction of the cost. And guess what? Nvidia is currently offering a sweet discount on its streaming service for a six-month membership.
The deal is for the “Performance” tier, which gives you ad-free 1440p game streaming with a ray tracing-capable RTX card, all for just $30 for six months. That’s right, thirty bucks for half a year of gaming goodness, working out to around $5 a month. That’s a 40 percent discount, folks. Not too shabby, if you ask me. The free tier is still available, offering 1080p streams, 1-hour time limits, and a whole lot of waiting in line. On the other hand, the “Ultimate” tier, with 4K streams at up to 240Hz, will set you back a hefty $100 for six months. But hey, quality gaming comes at a price, right?
Personally, I think this deal is a steal. Thirty bucks is less than what you’d pay for a brand-new game, and it gives you access to better graphics at 1440p than even my trusty old RTX 3070 can handle. Plus, if you’re like me and have a massive collection of Steam games sitting in your library—or maybe you’ve hoarded dozens of freebies from the Epic Game Store that you still haven’t touched—this is the perfect opportunity to chip away at that backlog. GeForce Now may not support every single PC game out there, but it covers enough of the classics and the latest releases (like Blades of Fire and Onimusha 2) to keep you entertained.
What’s even cooler is that GeForce Now is great for gaming on the go. I had a surreal experience over Christmas when I loaded it up on my phone, hooked up a USB monitor, and started playing Fortnite and Baldur’s Gate III with a mouse and keyboard right at my grandmother’s dining table. Nvidia has labeled this Summer Sale deal as available for a “limited time,” but they haven’t given us an exact expiration date. So, if you’re tempted by this offer, my advice is to snag a subscription while you still can.