TL; DR
- GeForce Now India now offers monthly plans starting at ₹999, effective July 15.
- The Ultimate plan at Rs. 1,999 runs on RTX 5080 hardware with 5K 120 fps streaming.
- Both plans have a 100-hour monthly cap, and UPI payments are now supported.
Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service launched in India in public beta in April with only 90-day passes available. However, from July 15, the company will offer monthly plans for the first time, making it easier to try the service without committing to a longer pass upfront.
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GeForce Now India: Plans & pricing
Three tiers are available. Performance costs ₹999 per month and Ultimate costs ₹1,999 per month. Day passes are also available at ₹399 and ₹799, respectively. Both paid tiers carry a 100-hour monthly play cap. So if you’re a heavy daily gamer, you should keep track of your hours (and keep them under three hours a day).
What’s good is that the service supports UPI payments. Users from the April beta get a one-time 20% discount on their first three months when they switch to a monthly plan, with one week to redeem after receiving an email notification.
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| Tier | Monthly Price | Day Pass | Monthly Play Cap | Cloud Storage | Key Features |
| Performance | ₹999 | ₹399 | 100 hours | 100GB (single-session) | Cloud gaming with access to games you already own; runs on Nvidia’s Mumbai servers. |
| Ultimate | ₹1,999 | ₹799 | 100 hours | 100GB (single-session) | RTX 5080 SuperPOD hardware, up to 5K streaming at 120 fps, DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, and sub-30ms response times at 1080p/360 fps. |
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What You Actually Get
GeForce Now lets you stream games you already own on platforms like Steam, Epic, Xbox, or Ubisoft on any device. Processing happens on Nvidia’s servers based in Mumbai, so your device just needs a stable internet connection (15 Mbps minimum for 720p gaming at 60 fps and 45 Mbps for 4K/5K at 120 fps).
The Ultimate tier runs on RTX 5080 SuperPOD hardware, which relays 5K video at 120 fps, DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, and response times under 30ms at 1080p at 360 fps. Both paid plans include 100GB of single-session cloud storage.
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For now, over 5,000 titles are supported, with new games added every Thursday. The service was actually launched in India in 2017 but was discontinued because the local server infrastructure wasn’t ready. Running its own Mumbai servers now makes it a genuinely different proposition.
At the time of writing this article, the GeForce Now Indian landing page didn’t reflect of the new pricing and the plans.

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