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GeForce Now Priority membership gets a big discount

While GeForce Now does offer a free account option, it also has a Priority subscription membership option, granting users quicker access to their games over the cloud, longer play sessions and a more powerful GPU. Usually, a six-month GeForce Now Priority membership goes for £44.99, but for a short while, you'll be able to get it at a lower £26.99 price point. 

GeForce Now supports over 1400 games across launchers like Steam and the Epic Games Store. Unlike Google Stadia, where you would purchase games locked to the cloud, GeForce Now simply links up with your current Steam and EGS accounts, checks which supported games you own, and then you are free to stream those titles from the cloud at any time. On the free membership, you are limited to ‘standard' gaming servers and 1-hour play sessions, but with the Priority membership, you get access to 1080p/60FPS streaming, 6-hour play sessions and access to ‘premium' servers with RTX-capable graphics cards. It is also worth noting that there is a higher tier RTX 3080 membership, which grants you access to RTX 3080-powered systems, but this membership is not discounted at this time, costing £89.99 for a six-month membership.

The GeForce Now Priority membership is discounted to £26.99 for a six-month subscription until the 20th of November.

As Nvidia does every week, today also brings about a new batch of titles for GeForce Now. The library grows each week throughout the year, and Nvidia has been doing a good job of securing more day-one releases throughout 2022. This week, the following games are joining the GeForce Now library:

  • Victoria 3 (New release on Steam)
  • Star Ocean: The Divine Force (New release on Steam, Oct. 27)
  • Paper Cut Mansion (New release on Steam and Epic Games, Oct. 27)
  • Saturnalia (New release on Epic Games, Oct. 27)
  • Asterigos: Curse of the Stars (Epic Games)
  • Draw Slasher (Steam)
  • Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach (Steam and Epic Games)
  • Guild Wars: Game of the Year (Steam)
  • Labyrinthine (Steam)
  • Sniper Elite 5 (Steam)
  • Volcanoids (Steam)
  • V Rising (Steam)

You can find more information on GeForce Now, supported devices and sign up to use it, HERE.

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