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NVIDIA GeForce Now day passes and G-Sync support confirmed

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Last updated: January 9th, 2024 at 09:40 UTC+01:00

NVIDIA's GeForce Now game streaming service, long supported by Samsung's gaming monitors, has received a couple of major improvements. The company has announced the addition of G-Sync support for the streaming service.

It's also launched GeForce Now day passes, enabling gamers who'd rather not buy a monthly subscription to access it on a more attainable tier. Diablo IV and Overwatch 2, two of Activision's most popular titles, have been added to GeForce Now as well.

NVIDIA GeForce Now day passes arrive to offer a glimpse of the service

NVIDIA is further improving the service by offering a 1440p streaming option on Android devices. It's a great option for Android devices like tablets and foldables, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 5, that have larger displays to take advantage of this.

GeForce Now subscribers on the Ultimate tier will now enjoy G-Sync support. This technology syncs the user's display refresh rate with the streaming rate, allowing for a more visually appealing gaming experience. Subscribers on this tier also get support for NVIDIA Reflex which improves latency for cloud-based games.

NVIDIA has also confirmed that it will begin offering GeForce Now day passes. They'll enable subscribers to access the Priority and Ultimate tiers of the gaming streaming service for 24 hours. The day passes will provide those users with a glimpse of the service, making it easier for them to decide if they want to purchase monthly subscriptions.

Even on the day pass, these subscribers will get access to features like RTX On and full ray tracing. NVIDIA is going to launch the GeForce Now day passes in February, priced at $7.99 for Ultimate and $3.99 for Priority tiers.

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