Nvidia GeForce Now With RTX 5080-Powered Cloud Gaming Hits Early Access in India

Nvidia on Thursday began introducing early access to its GeForce Now cloud gaming service in India, with access opening in beta from Thursday. If a waitlist is invited to join, gamers can be invited first-come, first served invitations. Users can stream PC games directly from the cloud using GeForce Now, which does not require high-end hardware. This works on PCs and Macs, smartphones, smart TVs (and handheld consoles), and supports libraries from Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox Game Pass, Ubisoft Connect & GOG.

Nvidia’s GeForce Now Supports 4,500 Games in India

Nvidia is offering 90-day passes at Rs. as part of the early access phase for a , who has been offered by NVidia to pass it on its own behalf. for performance tier and Rs. 999, which is of ‘The Performance t-level and the Rs in. For the Ultimate tier, 1,999 was. A further 200GB of persistent storage can be purchased for Rs. Paraphrasing 299 for the same time. a press release, the company added in ‘a free-tier’ to be introduced in the next weeks.

GeForce Now is being rollout in India, based on Nvidia’s Blackwell-based RTX 5080 SuperPOD infrastructure. These servers serve as many as 2 – the company says. Over three times the performance of leading consoles and 8 times faster than previous generations, . The company says it has a system that allows for advanced AI-driven rendering, ray tracing and DLSS features in each instance with up to 60 per cent of compute performance (62) as well as 48GB frame buffer.

Support The GeForce Now Ultimate tier supports streaming at up to 5K resolution (120fps) with the support of its GeFceNow Tier. Nvidia Reflex also provides a lower latency mode with up to 1080p at 360fps, where the lateness claimed to be less than 30 milliseconds. The service also provides a Cinematic Quality Streaming mode, which uses AV1 encoding, AI-based video enhancements, 444, and 10-bit HDR to improve clarity, colour accuracy and motion.

Today GeForce Now carries over 4,500 titles (including more than 100 free-to-play games like Counter-Strike 2), titles such as Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Horizon 5 and future releases of PRAGMATA). The company says new games will be added to the platform every week.

Additionally, the GeForceNow service has an Install-to–Play option based on Nvidia’s NVMesh technology that lets supported titles download to cloud storage for faster access. In paid plans users are given 100GB of session-based storage (which can be purchased persistent storage for installed games) and the option to purchase persistent memory.

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