These days, it's even more packed with more than 1500 to choose from. When we first reviewed GeForce Now, the service supported just north of 400 games. (If you purchase a 6-month subscription instead of monthly, you can save some money: $8.33 a month for Priority or $16.67 a month for Ultimate.) GeForce Now – Setup and Interface In late 2022, Nvidia also upgraded its highest-performance tier, “Ultimate.” For $19.99 a month, you get access to a 4080 rig (when available), the fastest servers available, an 8-hour session length, up to 4K resolution, and up to 120fps. This tier, dubbed “Priority” gives you access to premium servers, ray tracing in games that support it, 6-hour play sessions, with up to 1080p resolution and 60fps.
It’s effectively free, at least for an hour session at a time, but since launch the subscription prices have gotten a bit more expensive – there’s a $9.99 subscription that’s replaced the previous $4.99 option.
But it also means only select games are supported. And because the games are cloud-based, there’s no updating or maintenance required.