Cloud gaming in India just took a serious step forward today, Nvidia has officially rolled out GeForce Now in the country and this time, it’s not through workarounds or VPN tricks. With local servers now live in Mumbai, gamers can finally access the service directly using their Nvidia accounts. That said, your experience will still depend a lot on your internet speed and setup. Keep reading to understand how it all works and how you can get started.How To Register For GeForce Now In IndiaIf you’ve been curious about trying out GeForce Now, getting in isn’t complicated, but it does require a bit of patience. The US-based tech giant has been running a dedicated India microsite for registrations for quite some time now. So, if you had signed up earlier,
there’s a good chance an invite might already be sitting quietly in your inbox.If you’re new, you can still jump in. Just head over to the official GeForce Now page, log in using your NVIDIA account and register your interest. That’s pretty much it on your end. However, there’s a small catch. Signing up doesn’t mean instant access.Invites are being rolled out in batches and the queue system is very much in play. So if you’re registering now, you might have to wait a little longer, especially since many users have already been in line for months. It’s one of those “you’re in, but not yet in” situations.What Happens After You Get AccessOnce you finally receive access, things move quickly from there. Setting up the service is fairly painless. You gotta log in, connect your existing game libraries like Steam or Epic Games and you’re good to go.Subscription Plans And PricingThe US-based tech giant is offering two main plans right now. The Performance tier, priced at Rs 999 for 90 days, gives you RTX-powered gaming at up to 1440p with sessions lasting up to six hours. Then there’s the Ultimate tier at Rs 1,999 for 90 days, which pushes things further with RTX 5080-level performance, 4K at 120fps and longer sessions. There’s also a 200GB storage add-on available for Rs 299, though how useful that feels may depend on your usage.What You Need Before You StartFirst of all, a stable internet connection is non-negotiable, with at least 15 Mbps required and 50 Mbps recommended for smoother gameplay, especially at higher resolutions. A 5GHz Wi-Fi network or a wired Ethernet connection will make a noticeable difference. You’ll also need an Nvidia account and access to supported game libraries like Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, Xbox Game Pass, or GOG.How To Set It Up Across DevicesThe Chip Giant has made the service fairly accessible across platforms. On Windows and Mac, can you simply download the installer from the official website, install it and log in. Android users can grab the app directly from the Play Store, while iPhone and iPad users can access it through Safari and add it as a web app.For Smart TVs, if you’re using the latest Samsung or LG TVs, or devices like Android TV and Fire TV Stick, you can install the app directly from the app store and sign in.Once you’re logged in, linking your game libraries is the next step. Inside the settings menu, you’ll find a “Connections” option where you can sync your accounts. After that, your owned games will show up, ready to stream.GTA 6 Is Going To Bring A Much Bigger Map Than GTA 5, Here's What We Know So FarTips For A Better ExperienceIf things feel laggy, these few tweaks can really help you out. You just have to make sure the server location is set to India (Mumbai), switch to Ethernet if possible and close unnecessary background apps. A Bluetooth controller can also make gameplay smoother on mobile devices.













