Nvidia Increasing GeForce Now Subscription Prices in Some Regions
Nvidia states that its new pricing changes were made to compensate for "increased operational costs in Canada and Europe."
Nvidia states that its new pricing changes were made to compensate for "increased operational costs in Canada and Europe."
Excerpts from the article by Aaron Klotz on Tom's Hardware
Nvidia has quietly announced updated pricing for GeForce Now in certain regions, which will take effect next month. The new pricing increases subscription costs for GeForce Now's Priority and Ultimate tiers in Canada and Europe.
Nvidia is increasing the price of its Priority and Ultimate tiers by roughly 40% in Canada, as noticed by 9To5Google. Elsewhere, in Europe, the UK, Sweden, and Denmark, prices are going up anywhere from 10% to 30%. We've picked out the current prices for those regions and the pricing that goes into effect next month for reference.
There's are a few oddities with the price changes, depending on where you live. The Ultimate 1-month cost in Canada is 'only' going up 30%, while all other options are increasing by 40%. For the other regions that we checked (we used Germany for the European pricing), there's a mix of price changes. Germany shows a 10% increase, the UK gets an 11% bump in costs, Denmark is going up 13%, and Sweden prices are shooting up 30%. Canada still got the brunt of the change, though. Sorry, eh!
Nvidia states that its new pricing changes were made to compensate for "increased operational costs in Canada and Europe." Presumably, they're talking about electricity prices and other infrastructure expenses, though we can't be sure. Regardless, a 30% or 40% price hike is a huge price increase, while others get a more models 10~13 percent bump.
Read the full article on Tom's Hardware