NVIDIA is launching GeForce Now in India on April 16, 2026. The cloud gaming service will go live in public beta, nearly 15 months after NVIDIA first announced its India plans in January 2025.
The launch had been expected sometime in 2025, but it got pushed multiple times. NVIDIA eventually confirmed a Q1 2026 window before settling on April 16 as the official date.
The service will not launch as a finished product. It goes live in beta, and NVIDIA will collect feedback from users after each gaming session. Those who signed up on the GeForce Now India microsite will get access first, through invite waves on a first-come, first-served basis. Each invite comes with a one-week window to join.
If you registered for the waitlist at any point over the past year, expect an email from NVIDIA.
Supported Devices at Launch
GeForce Now India will work on a wide range of hardware from day one. Here is the full list:
- PCs and Laptops: Windows 10 and above, macOS 10.11 and above, Linux, Windows ARM, and Chromebooks
- Mobile: Android phones, Android tablets, iPhone, and iPad
- Smart TVs: NVIDIA SHIELD, select Samsung and LG Smart TVs, Sony TV, Amazon Fire TV, Pico, Android TV, and Chromecast
- Browsers: Chrome, Edge, and Safari
- Handheld Gaming Devices: Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, MSI Claw, Razer Edge, and Logitech G Cloud
- VR Headsets: Meta Quest and Apple Vision Pro (in 2D mode)
Servers and Performance
NVIDIA is running its own servers for India, located in Mumbai. The company says this setup should give users access to the full bandwidth of their network connection, with reduced packet loss and lower ping.
The Ultimate tier runs on NVIDIA Blackwell RTX 5080 SuperPODS. It supports streaming at 360Hz at 1080p and 240Hz at 1440p, along with full ray tracing and DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation. The game library on GeForce Now has over 4,500 titles.
Subscription Tiers
GeForce Now India will have the same tier structure as the service in the US: Free, Performance, Ultimate, and Day Passes. Exact pricing for India has not been revealed yet. NVIDIA has noted that pricing will need to be competitive, particularly against Xbox Cloud Gaming, which has been available in India since November 2025.
How to Sign Up
Head to the NVIDIA GeForce Now India website and click “Join the Waitlist.” Users who already signed up will receive email invites before the April 16 go-live date.
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