
The cost of high-end PC gaming hardware has reached new heights, and if you’ve looked at prices for the latest GPUs, it’s enough to make you question whether upgrading is even worth it. Fortunately, Nvidia is offering a compelling alternative through its GeForce Now streaming platform—and right now, it’s more affordable than ever. As part of its Summer Sale, Nvidia is discounting its “Priority” tier membership to just $30 for six months, making this one of the most cost-effective ways to play demanding games on nearly any device.
The Priority tier gives you ad-free streaming in up to 1440p resolution, extended session lengths, and access to RTX-powered graphics with ray tracing support—all for just $5 per month with the current deal. Compared to the cost of a single $70 game or a multi-hundred-dollar GPU upgrade, that’s an excellent value. The free tier remains an option too, though it comes with limited resolution, session times, and potential server queues. Meanwhile, the top-tier “Ultimate” plan with 4K support and ultra-high refresh rates remains at $100 for six months.
What makes this deal even more attractive is its flexibility. If you already have a large collection of Steam titles or a backlog of free Epic Games Store downloads, GeForce Now provides a way to play many of those games without taxing your aging PC. Though the service doesn’t support every game, its coverage includes a wide variety of popular titles, and it keeps pace with new releases like Blades of Fire and Onimusha 2. The performance gains are noticeable, especially if your local setup is starting to show its age—my RTX 3070, for example, struggles to deliver the same quality at 1440p that GeForce Now can stream with ease.
It’s also incredibly convenient for gaming on the go. During a holiday trip, I turned my phone and a USB-C monitor into a surprisingly capable gaming station—playing Fortnite and Baldur’s Gate III right from a dining room table. As long as you have a stable connection and a compatible device, GeForce Now brings high-end gaming virtually anywhere.
Nvidia hasn’t announced when this promotional pricing ends, so it’s a good idea to act soon if you’re interested. At $30 for six months, this might be the most budget-friendly way to catch up on your game library without investing in new hardware.

