Nvidia has launched a new option for gamers who have yet to try the GeForce Now Ultimate tier. Instead of committing to a monthly subscription, users can now opt for Day Passes, which allow them to stream games for a day.
The Day Passes for the Priority and Ultimate levels cost $3.99 and $7.99, respectively. Once paid, gamers can access GeForce Now for 24 hours. As a reminder, the Priority and Ultimate levels offer different streaming options. While the Ultimate level allows 4K/120FPS streaming for up to 8 hours, the Priority level only supports 1080p/60FPS streaming for up to 6 hours.
In addition to the new daily membership, Nvidia also added various games to the service, including The Thaumaturge, Classified: France '44, Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, Winter Survival, Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator, Zoria: Age of Shattering, Granblue Fantasy: Relink, and Undisputed.
The new Cloud G-Sync variable refresh rate technology is now available for Windows and macOS users. However, this feature requires a G-Sync-compatible, FreeSync, or Apple ProMotion display and a machine with at least a GeForce GTX 16 or an RTX GPU. Additionally, Nvidia introduced support for Reflex for 60 and 120FPS streaming options.
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KitGuru says: These day passes may serve a very niche market, as you are still paying 40% of the price of a monthly subscription for far less usage time. Still, the free tier of GeForce Now is still available, and you'll only have to worry about ads during the initial game-loading process.