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NVIDIA’s cloud gaming platform GeForce NOW is upgraded, play 2K 120FPS games on the web

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The Verge reports that Nvidia is upgrading its GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform to support 120FPS, 1440p resolution games in Chrome or Edge browsers.

With this upgrade, RTX 3080 “Maximum Performance” members of the GeForce Now cloud gaming platform can play in Chrome or Edge at 1440p resolution at 120FPS.

This RTX 3080 membership costs $19.99/month (about $136.09/month), or you can choose to pay half-yearly for $99.99 (about $680.69/half-year). This membership will give gamers an RTX 3080 level performance experience in addition to 2K 120FPS HD gaming. Previously, players had to download a dedicated Mac or Windows application to get 1440p resolution and 120fps support, and the network version is limited to 60fps, 1080p.

GeForce Now has two subscription levels: “Free” and “Priority”, with the “Priority” level costing $9 per month (about $61.27). The “Priority” level costs $9 per month (about RMB 61.27), supports up to 1080P resolution 60FPS output, and allows players to turn on optical tracking. The “Priority” slot allows for 6 hours of single play, and the RTX 3080 slot allows for 8 hours of single play.

GeForce NOW for the RTX 3080 slot is reportedly one of the best cloud gaming services available, thanks to latency improvements and support for ray tracing and 120FPS. These latency, performance, and resolution improvements extend to Chrome and Edge for even more gamers.

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