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    Nvidia Has Launched the GeForce Now Ultimate, and It’s Amazing

    The cloud just got a serious graphics upgrade, and your wallet is safe... for now.
    By Roy TauntonJan 20, 2023 11:19 PMUpdated:Oct 25, 2025 4:20 PM
    Nvidia GeForce Now Ultimate Membership

    Nvidia is leveling up cloud gaming with the launch of its new GeForce Now Ultimate. Powered by RTX 4080 SuperPODs, the Ultimate tier allows gamers to stream and play PC titles at up to 240 FPS with ray tracing and DLSS 3 support. Existing RTX 3080 subscribers are being upgraded automatically and will be the first to access these next-level features.

    GeForce Now Ultimate plan is priced at $19.99 per month or $99.99 for six months. In partnership with AT&T, new AT&T Fiber customers and eligible 5G users can enjoy six months of Ultimate for free.

    GeForce Now Ultimate: A New Way to Play

    Nvidia has been rapidly expanding its GeForce Now game streaming service, with the consistent inclusion of new features and games to the library. Available across devices including PC, Mac, and Shield TV, GeForce Now lets gamers access their favorite games without downloading or installing them locally. With the new Ultimate subscription, you get the entire GeForce Now library, including new releases, for a flat monthly rate of $20.

    If you’re not familiar with GeForce Now, it’s a game streaming service that lets you play games from your PC, Mac, or Shield TV without the need to download or install them. All you need is a fast internet connection and a compatible controller, and you’re good to go. The service has been in beta for a while, but it’s now available to everyone in the US, Canada, and Europe. And, with the launch of the Ultimate membership, there are now even more reasons to give it a try.

    Nvidia GeForce Now: The Future of Gaming

    Nvidia has long led the graphics industry, and GeForce Now Ultimate continues that legacy. The service delivers performance equivalent to Nvidia’s most powerful hardware designed for 4K gaming, powered by 8GB of GDDR6 memory, and capable of an incredible 484 GB/s memory bandwidth, more than double that of previous generations.

    Equipped with a new, effective cooling system to keep temperature in control, the platform delivers stable performance even under heavy workloads. GeForce Now Ultimate is also VR-ready, compatible with major headsets like Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PlayStation VR.

    Cloud gaming performance is further improved through features like NVIDIA Reflex, which offers click-to-pixel latency under 40 milliseconds, real-time game patch notifications, and additional language support. With GeForce Now Ultimate, gamers can stream blockbuster titles, upcoming PC releases, and the most popular games all without needing a powerful gaming rig.

    At just $20 per month, the value proposition is hard to beat. GeForce Now Ultimate means you no longer have to worry about the hardware and can play AAA games on pretty much any device you already own.

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    Roy Taunton

    Roy Taunton is an expert technology writer and contributor at Technical Master with focus on gaming, social media, and all things tech. With over 6 years of experience in the entertainment, gaming, and technology industries, Roy has skills and knowledge to break down complex topics into easy-to-follow guides that help readers to understand everything. When he isn't writing, he spends time in video games, and tries to find something new about cutting-edge developments.

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