NVIDIA's GeForce Now cloud gaming service launched at ₹999
16 Apr 2026




NVIDIA has launched its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, in India. The early access version of the platform is now available to users through a waitlist system.


This launch marks NVIDIA's entry into the Indian cloud gaming market and takes on other platforms offering game streaming services across devices.




Two paid tiers available during early access
Subscription details




GeForce Now comes in two paid tiers during its early access phase. The Performance plan costs ₹999 for 90 days, while the Ultimate plan is priced at ₹1,999 for the same period.


NVIDIA also offers an optional 200GB persistent storage add-on for ₹299.


The company has said that a free tier will be launched at a later stage.




Service works across multiple devices and integrates with existing libraries
Platform support




GeForce Now works on PCs, Macs, smartphones, smart TVs, and handheld gaming devices. It also integrates with existing game libraries from platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox Game Pass, Ubisoft Connect and GOG.


The India rollout is powered by NVIDIA's RTX 5080-based SuperPOD infrastructure built on the Blackwell architecture which promises up to 2.8 times faster performance than previous generations.




Ultimate tier supports 5K streaming, low-latency mode
Streaming capabilities




The Ultimate tier of GeForce Now allows streaming at up to 5K resolution at 120fps.


It also features a low-latency mode that can deliver 1080p at up to 360fps using NVIDIA Reflex, with latency under 30 milliseconds.


A Cinematic Quality mode employs AV1 encoding, AI-based video enhancements, 4:4:4 chroma and 10-bit HDR for improved visual output.

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