Nvidia GeForce NOW is ever-expanding. Find out all you need to know about the cloud gaming coming to more regions!
Nvidia GeForce NOW has some big updates for PC gamers. If you aren’t already familiar with Nvidia’s NOW services, you are in for a ride. Basically, it’s a cloud gaming service that lets players stream games online. This technology is not available everywhere in the world but the company is making an effort to promote it worldwide.
Recently, Nvidia expanded its data centers to new regions. Now, it looks like they are taking it one level higher by introducing this service to more regions that previously didn’t have access to it. They will likely have access to the same three tiers from around the world, namely: Free, Performance, and Ultimate.
The regions where this cloud gaming service is yet to arrive may not see it until the first half of 2025. Though Nvidia hasn’t given us a date, that’s our speculation. Moreover, the pricing for the same is also a secret as of now but it might correspond with the price that average local gamers of the region can afford. At least, that’s what would make sense.
The regions which are experiencing GeForce NOW anew and are awaiting its introduction are:
- Peru (new)
- Colombia (new)
- Chile (new)
- India (coming soon)
- Thailand (coming soon)
Before this expansion, the service was limited to North America, Western Europe, Australia, parts of Asia, and selected African countries. Nvidia is expanding the GeForce NOW to Latin America and Asia as well. There are still several regions that are still left out. Hopefully, the company will be able to unite PC gamers everywhere with this cloud gaming service.
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Some Additional Updates About Nvidia GeForce NOW
This is not the only area where Nvidia is expanding its arms. Apart from the DLSS 4 upgrade to its existing technology, the GeForce NOW is also ever-growing. Now, this PC cloud gaming won’t remain specific to just PCs. Yes, you read that correctly!
The service is officially coming to Steam Deck and VR as well! The Steam Deck collaboration will allow gamers to indulge in cloud gaming via a handheld device. The concept even sounds high-tech.
As for VR, GeForce is collaborating with Apple, Meta, and ByteDance to bring AAA titles to life with their respective Apple Vision Pro spatial computers, Meta Quest 3 and 3S, and Pico virtual and mixed-reality devices. So, players who own these virtual and mixed-reality sets will also be able to stream the titles in the service library.
Their library, too, is ever-expanding. Nvidia claims that new AAA titles like Avowed and Doom: The Dark Ages will also be available to stream upon their launch on PC in 2025.
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