GeForce NOW Black Friday deals cut the price of 3-month Premium memberships in half

Black Friday has arrived even for NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform. This week only, GFN users from the free tier (or even newcomers) can upgrade to either Performance or Ultimate memberships for a three-month subscription at half the regular price. This means you pay $4.99 per month for the Performance tier and $9.99 per month for the Ultimate tier instead of the usual $9.99 and $19.99. As a reminder, the Performance tier is the revamped Priority tier that recently got a resolution upgrade from 1080p to 1440p. However, NVIDIA also announced plans to introduce a 100-hour monthly playtime cap from 1 January 2025 for new customers, while from 31 December 2024 each active paid number will be able to continue to avoid the cap until January 2026, provided they maintain an active subscription.

As part of the Black Friday deals, GeForce NOW members can also redeem a 30% discount from SteelSeries to purchase Stratus+ or Nimbus+ controllers for Android or iOS devices respectively. To redeem the discount, sign up for GeForce NOW rewards and look for an email with details. Please note that this exclusive offer cannot be combined with other SteelSeries promotions.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a GeForce NOW update without some new games added to the ever-growing list of over 2K compatible titles. This week, gamers can start enjoying the following games on NVIDIA’s cloud:

● New Arc Line (New release on Steam, November 26)
● MEGA MAN X Dive Offline Demo (Steam)
● PANICORE (Steam)
● Resident Evil 7 Teaser: Beginning Hour Demo (Steam)
● Slime Rancher (Steam)
● Sumerian Six (Steam)

We published a hands-on preview of steampunk fantasy cRPG New Arc Line earlier this month following the game’s early access debut.

Overall, New Arc Line has a ton of potential and I’m excited to see the game evolve over time. If the hitboxes were fixed and some of the rougher edges were smoothed over, I would most likely sink more time into it. Additionally, the match could do with a little tweaking to make the UI a bit more readable. However, you can see the amount of love and effort that has gone into the game’s world-building to provide the balance between dystopia and utopia. I’m eager to see how New Arc Line progresses through its early access journey, which the studio expects to last until the end of 2025.

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