GeForce NOW ‘Priority’ Tier Replaces Founders, Gets a Price Hike

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NVIDIA announced this morning that a new Priority tier would be replacing the now-closed Founders membership plans for GeForce NOW. On top of that, the price has been hiked, though, original Founders members will get to keep their lower monthly price so long as they keep their account in good standing (aka keep paying on time).

The price has been increased to $9.99/month or $99 annually. That’s up from the $4.99/month price that Founders got. At the time, it was known that the Founders pricing was promotional and wouldn’t last forever, so this price jump isn’t totally unexpected.

When compared to the free tier of GeForce NOW, there are definitely $10 worth of features if you plan on doing a bit of cloud gaming. With Priority, RTX is enabled, you get “extended” session lengths, as well as priority access to servers.

NVIDIA also announced that it’s soon to offer adaptive Vsync technology (synchronized frame rates at 60 or 59.94 Hz server-side to match the display client-side, reducing stutter and latency on supported games), account linking for key games on the platform, game preloading to cut load times way down, and adding more capacity on servers to meet demand.

All good things for you GeForce NOW fans, so long as you were able to get in on that $5/month price.

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// NVIDIA

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