Nvidia GeForce Now six-month subs are 40 percent off


If you’ve been wanting to grab a subscription to Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud game streaming service, now’s a good time to commit. That’s because six-month subs to its mid-tier Performance subscription — which offers ad-free 1440p gameplay, short queue times, plus ray-tracing on supported games — is 40 percent off. Instead of $49.99, you’ll pay $29.99, a reasonable price if you don’t have a gaming PC, or just want a reliable way to play many (but maybe not all) of your Steam, Epic Games Store, and other titles away from your PC.
Each tier of GeForce Now offers different session lengths; the Performance tier caps you at six hours of playtime before freeing up your virtual machine for another player. However, you can simply start a new session immediately after. This deal will be active through July 6th, and after your six months are up, you’ll be charged the full price unless you cancel beforehand.
This discount comes at an especially opportune time for Steam Deck owners, as the official GeForce Now should be launching soon for Valve’s handheld, although an exact date hasn’t been publicly confirmed. Now, it might seem kind of redundant to play Steam games via the cloud when you can simply load them onto a Steam Deck’s storage, but Nvidia’s virtual machines are more powerful. You’ll be gaining visual fidelity not possible on the Deck, but adding some input latency — a given with any and all cloud game streaming services.
If you’ve been wanting to grab a subscription to Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud game streaming service, now’s a good time to commit. That’s because six-month subs to its mid-tier Performance subscription — which offers ad-free 1440p gameplay, short queue times, plus ray-tracing on supported games — is 40 percent off.…
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