Nvidia GeForce Now Launches in India, Starting at ₹399

Are Gaming Laptops Becoming Obsolete? Nvidia Is Making Sure of It!

Nvidia has opened its GeForce Now cloud gaming platform to all users in India as of July 15, ending a three-month beta that limited access via a waitlist. Anyone can now sign up and start streaming PC games without owning a high-end gaming machine.

The Nvidia GeForce Now runs games on Nvidia’s remote servers and streams the gameplay to any device, laptop, smart TV, phone, or a modest PC, letting users skip the cost of expensive hardware altogether.

For now, there are two monthly plans available. The Performance tier, which costs Rs 999 a month, is suited to users who game at 1080p and want smooth, RTX-powered streaming at 600 fps. The Ultimate tier, priced at Rs 1,999 a month, targets serious gamers with support for up to 5K resolution at 120fps, DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, and Nvidia Reflex for lower input lag. Both plans carry a 100-hour monthly play cap. 

Users wanting a trial run can buy day passes instead: Rs 399 for Performance and Rs 799 for Ultimate. Nvidia has also added UPI payment support for easier checkout, and early beta users will get a one-time 20 per cent discount on their first three months of a recurring membership once their current pass expires, with redemption details sent via email.

You Might Also Like: Samsung Rise After Nvidia Signals Deals On New AI Chips

This marks a shift from April’s public beta, which offered only 90-day passes. With monthly billing now live, Nvidia is clearly positioning GeForce Now for sustained, everyday use rather than short-term trials, a notable option for Indian gamers looking to avoid the high upfront cost of a gaming PC.

 

chirag puri

chirag puri

Subscribe Now

Thank You For Subscribing

There was an error while trying to send your request. Please try again.

The Portfolio will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.