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NVIDIA Opens GeForce NOW to All Users in India

The public launch gives Indian gamers cloud access to high-end PC titles without new hardware by running games on local RTX 5080 SuperPOD servers.

Overview

  • NVIDIA said GeForce NOW will exit beta and be broadly available in India from July 15, ending the waitlist and limited early passes.
  • The company is selling two monthly tiers priced at ₹999 (Performance) and ₹1,999 (Ultimate), and one-day passes at ₹399 and ₹799, with UPI payment support and a one-time 20% discount for early pass holders.
  • India servers use GeForce RTX 5080 SuperPODs on the Blackwell architecture, and NVIDIA says the Ultimate tier adds DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, support for up to 5K at 120fps, and NVIDIA Reflex for sub-30ms click-to-pixel latency.
  • GeForce NOW streams games you already own by linking accounts on Steam, Epic, Xbox Game Pass, Ubisoft Connect, Battle.net, GOG and others, and offers 100GB of single-session cloud storage plus paid persistent add‑ons (200GB for ₹299/month, 500GB for ₹499/month, 1TB for ₹799/month).
  • NVIDIA published minimum device and internet requirements — including 4GB RAM and bandwidth from about 15 Mbps for HD up to 65 Mbps for 5K@120fps — so real-world adoption will depend on users' network capacity and local connectivity.