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NVIDIA Cuts GeForce NOW Annual Prices in Limited Summer Sale

The temporary discounts lower the upfront cost to access NVIDIA’s high-end cloud GPUs and come as the service adds games and platform upgrades.

Overview

  • NVIDIA launched a summer sale that discounts 12-month GeForce NOW memberships by up to $70, bringing Performance plans down to about $64.99 and Ultimate plans to about $129.99 for the first year.
  • The reduced price applies only to the initial 12-month term and subscriptions will renew at the standard rates thereafter unless users cancel before renewal.
  • Performance members get streaming up to 1080p at 60 fps and priority access to RTX-powered servers, while Ultimate members gain access to RTX 4080/5080-class cloud GPUs with higher resolutions, ray tracing, DLSS and NVIDIA Reflex.
  • NVIDIA is pairing the sale with new content and platform work, including promised launch-day support for Guild Wars 3, limited-time Guild Wars rewards, expanded device support such as Linux and Amazon Fire TV, and a free Ultimate upgrade to the Blackwell architecture.
  • The promotion is time-limited and designed to lower the barrier to cloud play for a year, which may broaden GeForce NOW’s user base by making high-end cloud performance more affordable for people who already own PC games.