Nvidia announces price increase for GeForce Now subscription in select regions
Nvidia has announced a price increase for its GeForce Now cloud gaming service. Starting 1 November, the Ultimate subscription price in Canada will increase by $6 USD, £2 in the UK, and an additional €2 in Europe. The six-month plans will also see a price increase of $20 CAD, £10 GBP and €10 respectively.
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Jordan Dodge, a representative of Nvidia, said that the price increase will not affect the United States,
According to the customer support page, the price increase is due to "increased operating costs" in specific countries. At the same time, GeForce Now founders can still enjoy the previous prices, as the company initially promised.
This is the third increase in subscription prices. In 2021, Nvidia doubled them twice: subscribers in the UK who chose to keep their founder plans for the updated graphics and latency went from £4.99 per month to £8.99 per month, and then to £17.99 per month and finally to £19.99 per month starting on 1 November.
Source: The Verge