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GeForce NOW is offering major discounts during its summer sale — $35 off annual Performance memberships and $70 off annu

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Official disclosureSlicast · July 3, 2026 · US · Source: NVIDIA Blog

GeForce NOW is running its biggest sale of the year, offering substantial savings on annual subscriptions. The Performance membership is discounted by $35 for a 12-month commitment, delivering high-quality gaming with RTX-powered servers across PCs, Macs, phones, handhelds and TVs. The Ultimate membership discount is $70 annually, providing RTX 4080 or 5080-class performance with features like NVIDIA DLSS, ray tracing and NVIDIA Reflex for cinematic visuals and ultralow latency gameplay.

The service is highlighting Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains as its featured new title for the month, a reimagined version of the classic board game featuring characters and locations from across the Star Wars universe. Players can choose to play as iconic heroes or infamous villains, each with unique abilities, and assemble teams to experience cinematic moments while competing with family and friends.

This month brings 12 new games to GeForce NOW's cloud library. The company notes that following 18 games announced in the previous month, 10 additional titles came to the platform, with more expected throughout the month.

A community member shared their experience with the summer pricing, noting that by securing an annual Ultimate subscription, their monthly cost in Canadian currency dropped from approximately 29 CAD to 17 CAD, demonstrating the value proposition for international gamers. The post also references a community-created spreadsheet tracking discounted games available on GeForce NOW during the concurrent Steam Summer Sale, helping players build their libraries at optimal prices.

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