Nvidia GeForce Now comes to India: How to register
The wait is finally over as Nvidia has just started rolling out GeForce Now in India. The cloud-gaming service, which was first launched in 2020, gives its subscribers a chance to play the latest AAA titles without owning expensive hardware. That said, getting access to the service isn’t as easy as just clicking a subscribe button right now as availability is limited. In other words, early access is controlled and invite-based. So, if you are wondering how to get access to the service, read on.
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How to register for GeForce Now in India
Nvidia has been running a dedicated India microsite for GeForce Now sign-ups over the past year. If you registered earlier, you might already have an invite sitting in your inbox. If not, you can still sign up using your Nvidia account.
All you need to do is head to the official page, log in, and put yourself in the queue. But do remember that mere registering does not guarantee immediate access. Invites are being sent in batches, so even registered users may have to wait. And if you are going to register today, you might have to wait even more since there might already be people before you who queued up earlier.
So, what happens after you get access? You set up the service which is as simple as logging in, linking your existing gaming libraries and starting playing.
GeForce Now price in India
Up until yesterday, we mostly had all the details about the service. The price was the only thing unknown and with the launch, even that cat is out of the bag. The price for GeForce Now begins at around Rs 333 per month. This entry-level tier, called the Performance beta pass, gives you the standard experience for streaming your games. The tier itself costs Rs 999 for 90 days.
If you want something more premium, there is the Ultimate beta pass which costs Rs 1,999 for 90 days. By spending an additional 1,000 bucks, you will get higher-end streaming performance, including supported RTX 5080-class features.
For users who need more storage space, there is the optional persistent storage add-on priced at Rs 299 for 90 days. This gives you 200GB of cloud storage.
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