Nvidia is sweetening the deal for anyone considering subscribing to GeForce Now by bundling free access to Microsoft's PC Game Pass for the holidays.
In what's being referred to as a "Special Holiday Offer," subscribing to the GeForce Now Ultimate plan for six months gains you three months of access to PC Game Pass. A Ultimate subscription costs $99.99 for six months, while PC Game Pass usually costs $9.99 per month, so you're saving $29.97.
GeForce Now Ultimate is the highest tier of Nvidia's game streaming subscriptions. It unlocks access to GeForce RTX 4080 game servers and allows cloud gaming sessions that last up to eight hours. Your games will stream at up to 4K resolution and up to 120fps.
You won't be short of choice on what to play, with Nvidia boasting more than 1,500 games available through the service (including Starfield). Access to PC Game Pass increases the amount of choice with access to hundreds more games. Microsoft also promises launch day access to new releases from Xbox Game Studios, as well as access to all games offered through EA Play on Windows PCs.
This GeForce Now offer is being run until Jan. 8, 2024, but I suspect most games tempted to spend $100 will grab it before Christmas to enjoy plenty of gaming over the holiday period.