NVIDIA has unveiled an enticing Black Friday offer for its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, providing a 50% discount on new Ultimate or Performance memberships for the first three months. This limited-time promotion allows gamers to experience the power of GeForce RTX at a fraction of the cost, according to the GeForce NOW Community.
Exclusive Offers for Members
Beyond the membership discounts, GeForce NOW members can enjoy additional perks. SteelSeries is offering a 30% discount on Stratus+ and Nimbus+ controllers, which are ideal for gaming on Android and iOS devices. To redeem this offer, members must opt into GeForce NOW rewards and await an email with further instructions. Notably, this offer cannot be combined with other SteelSeries promotions.
New Games and Sales
In line with the weekly GFN Thursday updates, six new games have been added to the GeForce NOW library, which now boasts over 2,000 titles. Additionally, the Steam Autumn Sale is ongoing, offering significant discounts on GeForce NOW-supported games from publishers such as Inflexion Games, Arc Games, and Devolver, among others. The sale will continue until December 4.
Enhanced Gaming Experience
GeForce NOW’s Performance membership now features 1440p streaming, while the Ultimate tier offers experiences comparable to those available on GeForce RTX 4080 GPUs. Members can stream games across various devices with real-time ray tracing for supported titles. Performance members can stream at 1440p at 60 fps, and Ultimate members can achieve up to 4K at 120 fps or 1080p at 240 fps.
Upcoming Game Releases
GeForce NOW members can look forward to new releases, including titles such as New Arc Line and MEGA MAN X DiVE Offline Demo. These games further expand the diverse offerings available to members, catering to a wide range of gaming preferences.
This Black Friday, NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW stands out as a compelling choice for gamers seeking high-performance cloud gaming without the need for hardware upgrades. With its discounted memberships and extensive game library, the service is poised to attract both new and existing users eager to enhance their gaming experience.
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