NVIDIA has cut the price of its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service by as much as 35%, making annual plans significantly cheaper ahead of the summer gaming season.
According to PC Games N, the sale knocks up to $70 off normal annual plan pricing. The entry point for a 12-month subscription has dropped to $64.99, which covers 1440p resolution gaming at 60 frames per second — a solid spec for streaming titles without owning high-end local hardware.
The FPS Review notes that the discounts apply specifically to annual plans, with cuts reaching up to 35% across the GeForce NOW tier lineup.
GeForce NOW is NVIDIA's cloud gaming service that lets players stream PC games they already own on services like Steam without needing a powerful gaming PC. Instead of running games locally, the processing happens on NVIDIA's remote servers, and the video feed is streamed to the player's device — whether that's a low-end laptop, a phone, or a smart TV.
For cost-conscious gamers who balk at spending $400–$800 on a mid-range GPU, a $64.99 annual subscription offers a compelling alternative — and the timing of this sale, right as summer gaming deals kick off across platforms, suggests NVIDIA is trying to pull fence-sitters into its cloud ecosystem before they spend that money on competing hardware or rival streaming services.