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Nvidia raises GeForce Now membership fees by 40%

Nvidia raises GeForce Now membership fees by 40%

If you use Nvidia's GeForce Now service and intend to continue doing so, you should take into account that starting November 1 you will have to pay 10-40% more, depending on your location.

The changes to the fees for this service will be effective as of that date. Nvidia hasn't officially announced this yet but only updated the FAQ section on their GeForce Now website. Current subscribers from the mentioned regions may have been notified of this change. This information was discovered thanks to attentive users and research of Videocardz resources.

The price increase is due, as Nvidia stated, to "increased operating costs in the specified regions," which include Canada, the UK, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Poland, and countries that use the euro as their national currency.

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