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GeForce Now subscription prices are on the rise

Nvidia is set to bump up the price for GeForce Now's subscription tiers throughout Europe and Canada. Prices will rise by as much as 40 percent as of November 1st. Nvidia claims the price hike comes down to increasing operational costs for its cloud gaming service. 

While GeForce Now does continue to offer a free tier with limited quality settings, you can subscribe to a Priority membership for quicker access to servers and longer play sessions. In the UK, the Priority Tier is rising to £9.99 per month, or £49.99 for a 6-month membership. Meanwhile, the Ultimate tier, which includes access to RTX 4080 servers for the best performance possible, will rise to £19.99 per month, or £99.99 for six months.

In Europe, the Priority membership goes for €9.99 a month, but it will climb to €10.99 in November. Meanwhile, the price of the Ultimate service will be pushed up from €19.99 to €21.99. You can see the detailed price breakdown for various currencies in the table below:

Those with a Founders membership will continue to get their subscription at a discounted price as long as the subscription remains active. These new prices will go into effect on the 1st of November.

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