GeForce Now cloud gaming from Nvidia has officially become available in India after nearly three months of its early access period. The commercial availability of this service for all users will begin from July 15. From this date, Indian users will be able to use the service without having to join a waiting list for subscription.It makes it possible for gamers to stream their favorite games using the Internet rather than playing them on a local device. Thus, one is now able to enjoy the latest games on laptop, Mac, mobile phone, smart TV, and other game consoles without the need for a dedicated gaming computer.About The AuthorJournalist and a writer with a strong interest in news, culture, technology, and human-interest stories. Passionate about making complex topics accessible and engaging.GeForce Now brings cloud gaming to more usersAs opposed to conventional gaming where games are played and processed on individual devices, GeForce Now plays games that have been processed on Nvidia's cloud servers and streamed to the user device. This means that users will be able to play demanding games on their PC through GeForce Now as long as they have an internet connection.The platform does not offer its games but requires users to either own or subscribe to gaming services that support GeForce Now.Supported gaming services include: Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox, Battle. net, Ubisoft Connect and GOG. Users who own supported games from these game stores will be able to stream their games on GeForce Now without having to download or install them on their devices.Two subscription plans availableTwo membership plans have been offered by Nvidia in India.The Performance plan is being charged INR 999 per month, whereas the Ultimate plan costs INR 1,999 per month.In case the users wish to use the service but do not wish to subscribe monthly, then Nvidia has made available day passes to the users. The Performance Day Pass costs INR 399, whereas the Ultimate Day Pass costs INR 799.More articles by AuthorTrending StoriesThose users who have opted for early access and signed up for the beta program will get a 20 percent discount on the first three months of their membership plan post expiry of their passes. This, according to the company, needs to be availed of within a week.Moreover, payments via UPI have also been made available to the Indian users alongside debit and credit cards, making subscriptions more convenient.Performance vs Ultimate: What's the difference?The Performance plan caters to those who are seeking an enjoyable cloud gaming experience at an affordable cost. It provides gaming sessions that go up to six hours, streaming up to 1440p at 60fps, and priority server access.The premium-level Ultimate plan gives access to the best cloud gaming experience by Nvidia. With this plan, one can enjoy gaming streams up to 5K resolution with 120fps and sessions of up to eight hours. In addition, subscribers can get the best latency, frame rate support, and access to servers on a first-priority basis and also enjoy DLSS 4 and Nvidia Reflex technology.As mentioned by Nvidia, GeForce RTX 5080 SuperPODs using the Blackwell RTX architecture powers the service in India, providing up to 62 teraflops of compute power with a frame buffer of 48 GB. In addition to all this, this service also provides you with up to 16-core vCPU with 56GB of DRAM, Nvidia RTX Ray-Tracing, HDR10, SDR10, and ultrawide monitors.Thousands of supported gamesGeForce Now offers over 4,500 games that can be played right away and installed. The company also provides 100 GB of cloud storage for each gaming session with an option to increase the storage capacity.Extra cloud storage can be purchased at:200GB: Rs 299 per month500GB: Rs 499 per month1TB: Rs 799 per monthInstall-to-play games count towards the allotted cloud storage quota.Is GeForce Now worth it?Whether GeForce Now is suitable mainly depends on how people are playing games.If gamers do not have a gaming PC at all, the streaming technology provides a chance to play demanding games from the PC library on their current devices without purchasing any costly equipment. In this case, everything will depend on the availability of the supported device and the Internet connection.Nevertheless, one must understand that GeForce Now is not a subscription that provides access to a library of games. People have to purchase supported games themselves or subscribe to other platforms such as Xbox Game Pass or Ubisoft+.If gamers already have PC games and a stable Internet connection, Nvidia Cloud Gaming can become an easy tool to play the games on different devices. FAQsQ1. What is Nvidia GeForce Now?GeForce Now is Nvidia's cloud gaming platform that allows users to play PC games online on Nvidia servers without the need of playing them on their own device.Q2. Do I get any free games with GeForce Now subscription?No. To stream games through this app, one either has to own a game that can be streamed or has to subscribe to the game service.Q3. How much does Nvidia GeForce Now subscription cost in India?Performance plan costs Rs 999/month whereas Ultimate plan is charged at Rs 1999/month. 1 day passes start from Rs 399.Q4. Who should subscribe to GeForce Now?This app is ideally suited for those gamers who have no gaming PC but wish to play PC games on their device with the help of internet connection.end of article