Half-off subscriptions mean now is the time to try GeForceNOW

If you have wanted to try GeForceNOW but were on the fence, now’s the perfect time. The GeForceNOW Summer Sale offers cloud gaming at half off for a limited time. According to the Nvidia blog post, gamers can get half off subscription costs, including yearly plans, and PC gamers can now directly access PC-supported games on GeForceNOW via Xbox.com, getting you to your games even faster.

You can take advantage of the deal in either a one-month or six-month Priority or Ultimate tier subscription. Priority members get advantages over those on the free tier with faster access to game servers, six-hour sessions, and the ability to stream RTX-enabled titles.

If you’re digging into top-notch performance, use the discount for the Ultimate tier and get the ability to stream up to 4K 120FPS for 240FPS without upgrading your hardware. Ultimate members get access to the GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs with NVIDIA DLSS3 and NVIDIA Reflex for the smoothest experience possible.

Nvidia says to strike while the iron is hot. The sale ends soon, so this is one you don’t want to miss!

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