Nvidia has officially released its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service out of its three-month early access beta in India, opening up instant access to high-end PC gaming without the need for expensive hardware. Starting July 15, 2026, gamers across the country can sign up with no waitlists, streaming over 5,000 titles directly to standard laptops, Macs, smartphones, smart TVs, and handheld consoles. Rather than purchasing games a second time, users can easily link their existing digital libraries from platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox Game Pass, GOG, and Ubisoft Connect, picking up exactly where they left off.
To cater to various budgets, Nvidia has introduced three membership tiers along with convenient local UPI payment support. A basic, ad-supported Free tier offers 1080p streaming at 60 FPS for one-hour sessions, while the Performance plan—priced at Rs 999 per month or Rs 399 for a day pass—extends sessions to six hours at up to 1440p. For enthusiasts, the Ultimate plan, costing Rs 1,999 per month or Rs 799 for a day pass, is powered by advanced RTX 5080 SuperPODs built on Nvidia’s cutting-edge Blackwell architecture. This premium tier unlocks streaming resolutions up to 5K at 120 FPS or a competitive 1080p at 360 FPS, complete with DLSS 4 and Reflex technology to reduce click-to-pixel latency below 30 milliseconds. While players are subject to a monthly 100-hour playtime limit on paid tiers, this launch marks a massive milestone for India’s rapidly growing gaming community, offering an affordable and seamless gateway to triple-A gaming.
