UMVA has learned that Nvidia’s GeForce Now streaming service is slashing prices in a bold summer sale that could reshape how gamers access their libraries.
For a limited time, the top-tier Ultimate subscription falls to just $130 a year, while the mid-level Performance tier drops to $65. Those steep discounts translate to $70 and $35 off, a 35‑percent slash that feels almost too good to be true.
The deal is a lifeline for students and anyone strapped for cash, especially as the cost of high‑end hardware climbs. With GeForce Now, a massive Steam collection becomes portable, playable on phones, tablets, and laptops without a single line of code.
Unlike a subscription-only model, GeForce Now requires you to own the games, but it lets you play them anywhere your internet can carry the stream. That means your existing titles on Steam, Epic, GOG, Xbox, and more can jump straight onto any device with a controller.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the sale ends on July 8th, so gamers must act fast before the price climbs back up.
This limited‑time offer is a reminder that the future of gaming might lie in the cloud, freeing players from the constraints of expensive PCs while keeping their libraries intact.