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Nvidia GeForce Now Exits Early Access and Launches in India

Nvidia GeForce Now Exits Early Access and Launches in India

Nvidia GeForce Now brings RTX 5080 cloud gaming to India with plans starting at INR 999.

17 JUL 2026, 10:00 AM

Highlights

  • Nvidia GeForce Now has officially launched in India after exiting early access.
  • Performance and Ultimate plans cost INR 999 and INR 1,999 per month, respectively.
  • The RTX 5080-powered Ultimate tier supports up to 5K resolution and 360 FPS.

Nvidia has officially launched GeForce Now in India after exiting early access. The cloud gaming service gives players access to PC games across supported devices, with Free, Performance, and Ultimate membership options.

GeForce Now was first introduced in 2013 and later expanded across markets, including the US, South America, Europe, and Australia. The India service is powered by RTX 5080 SuperPODs. Nvidia says the infrastructure delivers up to 62 teraflops of compute performance and a 48GB frame buffer.

The ad-supported free tier provides more than 2K ready-to-play games. Meanwhile, sessions are limited to one hour at up to 1080p and 60 FPS, with no priority queue access.

GeForce Now India Pricing Starts at INR 999

Performance costs INR 999 per month. It provides access to more than 4.5K ready-to-play and install-to-play games, up to 1440p at 60 FPS, six-hour sessions, and priority queues.

Ultimate costs INR 1,999 monthly and provides RTX 5080 rigs. It supports eight-hour sessions, up to 5K resolution and 360 FPS, along with first-priority queue access.

However, day passes cost INR 399 for Performance and INR 799 for Ultimate. Optional monthly storage costs are INR 299 for 200GB, INR 499 for 500GB, and INR 799 for 1TB. Early Pass holders also get a one-time 20% discount on the first three months of a recurring membership.

Nvidia's recommended connection speeds vary by streaming target:

Nvidia GeForce Now infographic showing recommended internet speeds from 15 Mbps for HD at 60 FPS to 65 Mbps for 5K at 120 FPS.

Outlook Respawn

Users can connect supported game stores and subscriptions, including Epic Games Store, Steam, GOG, PC Game Pass, Xbox, Battle.net, Ubisoft Connect, and Gaijin. Players must own, purchase, or have access to supported titles.

There is no daily limit on starting new sessions. Paid memberships renew monthly, while day passes last 24 consecutive hours. Ultimately, GeForce Now's India launch lowers the hardware barrier to high-end PC gaming, but network speed and latency will determine the experience players receive.

Probaho Santra

Probaho Santra

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Probaho Santra is a content writer at Outlook India with a master’s degree in journalism. Outside work, he enjoys photography, exploring new tech trends, and staying connected with the esports world.

Published At: 17 JUL 2026, 10:00 AM
Tags:NVIDIA