August 23, 2025
Big news for Indian gamers! Nvidia is bringing its awesome cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW, to India this November. The launch comes through its partner Brothers Picture and lets you play high-end PC games without buying costly gaming gear. How? By streaming games from the cloud! Announced at Gamescom 2025, Nvidia also revealed the Blackwell RTX upgrade. This beastly update promises the most powerful performance yet for cloud gamers worldwide. GeForce NOW supports tons of devices — PC, Mac, smartphones, certain LG TVs, plus cool handheld consoles like Steam Deck and Lenovo’s Legion Go. Indian players can expect stunning graphics, smoother gameplay, and smart AI features just like gamers globally. Don’t wait too long! Nvidia said, “Players in India and around the world can already upgrade to an Ultimate membership to be among the first to access the new RTX 5080 power,” but warns that server space is limited. What about pricing? Nvidia hasn’t announced exact Indian prices yet but shared that globally, the Ultimate plan costs $19.99/month or $199.99/year, and the Performance plan is $9.99/month. Both come with 100GB cloud storage and options to buy more. Indian rates will probably be similar. Now for the superstar—the Blackwell RTX upgrade. Starting this September, GeForce NOW servers will rock the new Blackwell RTX tech, packing in GeForce RTX 5080-class power! That means 62 teraflops of compute power, a giant 48GB frame buffer, and frame rates up to 2.8 times faster than before. Nvidia said, “This upgrade will deliver GeForce RTX 5080-class performance directly to a variety of devices, from PCs and Macs to smartphones, without any increase in membership prices.” Sweet deal, right? Plus, the upgrade brings fresh AI-driven visuals and a cool new feature called Install-to-Play for premium users. Now, you can install games right in the cloud! This opens up nearly 4,500 titles, including more than 2,200 Steam games. What games can you look forward to? Nvidia promises big titles like Borderlands 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, The Outer Worlds 2, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, and Dying Light: The Beast will be ready to stream as soon as they launch. Also on the horizon are exciting games like Arc Raiders and Hell Is Us. The Blackwell RTX upgrade means gamers get flexibility and great quality. Imagine rocking 90 frames per second on a Steam Deck, 4K at 120 fps on Lenovo’s Legion Go, or even up to 5K on some LG monitors. Even certain LG TVs can stream 4K at 120Hz with no extra hardware needed! Mac users get the full upgrade too, opening doors for high-end gaming on Apple machines. Add Nvidia Reflex tech for low latency keeping delay under 30 milliseconds, plus DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation for sharper images. Cloud gaming just got serious — great for both fun players and serious competitors. Cloud gaming is booming because it lets players enjoy awesome games without shelling out big money for PCs or consoles. Nvidia is growing GeForce NOW in countries where gaming is taking off fast, and India is now a key spot in their Asia plans. With this powerful Blackwell RTX upgrade and a huge game library accessible across devices, GeForce NOW is set to excite both casual and hardcore gamers in India. So gamers, are you ready to jump into the cloud and game like never before?
Tags: Nvidia, Geforce now, Cloud gaming, Blackwell rtx, Gaming india, Rtx 5080,
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