Nvidia announces a price increase for its service cloud gaming GeForce Now, specifically affecting Canada and Europe, while the United States remains unscathed. From the November 1er Next, Priority and Ultimate subscriptions will increase to €10,99 and €21,99 per month respectively, increasing by €1 and €2 compared to current prices.
Active subscribers and new subscribers before November 1, 2023 will be able to maintain current prices for a period of 6 months. The 6-month plans will remain available, at €54,99 for the Priority subscription and €109 for the Ultimate subscription, compared to the current prices of €49,99 and €99,99.
Please note that gift cards will have their prices adjusted on November 1 to reflect the price increase, but gift cards purchased before this date will not be affected. The founding members and the free plan of GeForce Now remain unchanged.
Nvidia justifies this price increase due to the increase in operational costs in the regions concerned, which is reflected in subscriptions. A similar increase had already taken place in 2021.
As a reminder, GeForce Now requires users to own or purchase the games they wish to play, available on platforms such as Steam, Epic Games, Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, and Gog.com.