All you need to know about NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud gaming which is arriving in India

GeForce Now has a free ad-supported tier that lets you play games at full HD resolution (1080p) for up to an hour. GeForce Now also has a paid performance tier.

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To give you a quick recap, GeForce Now has a free ad-supported tier that lets you play games at full HD resolution (1080p) for up to an hour. GeForce Now also has a paid performance tier, which supports resolution of 1440p at 60fps. NVIDIA also said that “gamers in the region can look forward to the launch of Ultimate memberships,” which offer the shortest queue times, 100 hours of monthly playtime with a session limit of eight hours, and lets you play the latest AAA titles in 4K resolution at 240fps.

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NVIDIA announced a number of new products at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), including the highly anticipated RTX 5000 series gaming GPUs, a new desktop computer, an AI model for robot training, and DLSS 4, its next-generation upscaling technology.

In addition to this, the company said it would soon be establishing a GeForce RTX-powered data center and extending its well-liked GeForce Now cloud gaming service to India to make gaming more accessible. For those who are curious, GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service that uses NVIDIA's RTX graphic cards to enable players to enjoy the newest games without having to spend a lot of money on hardware. According to a blog post by NVIDIA, the new data center will be equipped with GeForce RTX 4080 GPUs, which will enable you to play the newest AAA games at 60 frames per second in 4K quality.

NVIDIA did not announce the exact date

Although NVIDIA has not yet announced the exact date of the service's launch for Indian consumers, the company has stated that it will be accessible some time in the first half of 2025. The only tier that permits you to use a computer with an RTX 4080 processor. It appears that Mumbai will be the location of the data center. There are now no pricing specifics available, so we will need to wait a few more months before NVIDIA provides any information.

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