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NVIDIA GeForce Now day passed along with the confirmed support of G-Sync

NVIDIA’s GeForce Now game streaming service, which has long been supported by Samsung gaming displays, has gained a couple of significant enhancements. G-Sync functionality for the streaming service has been announced by the firm.

It’s also released GeForce Now day passes, which allows gamers who don’t want to pay for a monthly membership to access it on a more affordable tier. Activision’s most popular titles, Diablo IV, and Overwatch 2, have both been added to GeForce Now.

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NVIDIA is boosting the service even further by introducing 1440p streaming on Android smartphones. It’s an excellent choice for larger-display Android devices like tablets and foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

G-Sync functionality is now available to GeForce Now Ultimate members. This technique synchronizes the display refresh rate of the user with the streaming rate, resulting in a more visually pleasing gaming experience. This grade also includes support for NVIDIA Reflex, which reduces latency for cloud-based games.

NVIDIA has also announced that GeForce Now day passes will be available soon. They will provide members access to the game streaming service’s Priority and Ultimate levels for 24 hours. The day passes will provide those customers with a taste of the service, allowing them to determine if they want to purchase monthly memberships.

These members will get access to features such as RTX On and full ray tracing even if they only have a day ticket. NVIDIA is planning to launch GeForce in February that will be priced at $7.99 for ultimate and $3.99 for priority tiers.

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