NVIDIA offers a
6-Month NVIDA GeForce NOW PC Game Streaming Membership (Priority Plan or Ultimate Plan) on sale for
50% Off. Visit the GeForce NOW FAQ (frequently asked questions) page
here for more details about this service.
Thanks to community member
ODAWG for sharing this deal.
- Note: At the end of this 6-month promotional offer, your membership will auto-renew at the standard 6-month subscription rate of $49.99-$99.99; unless downgraded to the Free tier / canceled (mange membership here).
Available Plans:
- 6-Months NVIDIA GeForce NOW Game Streaming Service
- Ultimate $49.99
- Priority $24.99
- 1-Months NVIDIA GeForce NOW Game Streaming Service
- Ultimate $9.99
- Priority $4.99
Service Details:- Note: Internet connection and supported device required.
- "Do I need to own games?"
- Yes, you need to own or purchase a game from one of the supported game stores before playing it on GeForce NOW. The service also supports over 100 of the most popular free-to-play games.
- Sync GeForce Now (here) with your Steam, Ubisoft Connect and/or EPIC Games libraries to play your owned GeForce NOW-supported titles from those platforms over the internet via cloud gaming on your compatible mobile phone, laptop, Android TV & more (see a complete list of currently supported titles here).
- Priority Membership Features:
- Premium Rig | RTX ON
- Priority Access to Premium Servers
- 6-Hour Session Length
- Up to 1080p Resolution
- Up to 60 FPS
- No Ads
- Ultimate Membership Features:
- GeForce RTX 4080 Rig | RTX ON
- Exclusive Access to RTX 4080 Servers
- 8-Hour Session Length
- Up to 4K Resolution
- Up to 240 FPS
- No Ads
Compatible Devices (
system requirements):
- Find the GeForce NOW app for your compatible device(s) here
- Windows
- Mac OS
- Android
- iOS (via Safari)
- Chrome OS / Chromebook
- NVIDIA Shield TV devices
- Android TV devices
- Web Browser
- Select (supported) Samsung & LG smart TV models
Top Comments
GeForce Now ultimate tier high bitrate AV1 streaming quality at 4k 120fps makes everything else look like hot garbage. I now shake my head in disgust when I see even the smallest visual artifacts. It's ruined me forever.
Playing this on a handheld like ASUS ROG Ally which support 120Hz is like playing games on a Gameboy from 20 years in the future. Not just the visual quality, but the fact it also triples the battery life compared to running the game locally. Playing on a big TV is like a cinematic experience. Plus you don't have to deal with the fan noise or power bill of owning your own giant rig.
Nabbed the 6 month deal, just wish I could lock in the pricing for even longer. Previously my phone plan offered 6 months for free (no longer), so always be on the lookout for deals.
"I regret to inform you that there is no refund option available for GFN-related services, as detailed in our GFN Terms and Conditions, which can be found here: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce-now/membership-terms/ [nvidia.com] "
She then agreed to "...escalate this matter to the relevant team to explore potential solutions. While I cannot guarantee a refund at this time, our team will look for available options and keep you updated through email."
So while a partial refund is not completely off the table just yet, it's also not guaranteed and I may just have to suck it up and move on. This is just an FYI post for those that wanted to know.
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"I regret to inform you that there is no refund option available for GFN-related services, as detailed in our GFN Terms and Conditions, which can be found here: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce-now/membership-terms/ [nvidia.com] "
She then agreed to "...escalate this matter to the relevant team to explore potential solutions. While I cannot guarantee a refund at this time, our team will look for available options and keep you updated through email."
So while a partial refund is not completely off the table just yet, it's also not guaranteed and I may just have to suck it up and move on. This is just an FYI post for those that wanted to know.
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GeForce Now ultimate tier high bitrate AV1 streaming quality at 4k 120fps makes everything else look like hot garbage. I now shake my head in disgust when I see even the smallest visual artifacts. It's ruined me forever.
Playing this on a handheld like ASUS ROG Ally which support 120Hz is like playing games on a Gameboy from 20 years in the future. Not just the visual quality, but the fact it also triples the battery life compared to running the game locally. Playing on a big TV is like a cinematic experience. Plus you don't have to deal with the fan noise or power bill of owning your own giant rig.
Nabbed the 6 month deal, just wish I could lock in the pricing for even longer. Previously my phone plan offered 6 months for free (no longer), so always be on the lookout for deals.
.... Plus you don't have to deal with the fan noise or power bill of owning your own giant rig.
...
It would almost always say my wifi network wasn't fast enough and require a wired connection to work properly. (I didn't have this issue back when Stadia was around)...
I also don't have this issue with Amazon Luna.
They have a lot of work to do on their end before I would ever consider coming back.
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"I regret to inform you that there is no refund option available for GFN-related services, as detailed in our GFN Terms and Conditions, which can be found here: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce-now/membership-terms/ [nvidia.com] "
She then agreed to "...escalate this matter to the relevant team to explore potential solutions. While I cannot guarantee a refund at this time, our team will look for available options and keep you updated through email."
So while a partial refund is not completely off the table just yet, it's also not guaranteed and I may just have to suck it up and move on. This is just an FYI post for those that wanted to know.