Nvidia kicks off GeForce Now Summer Sale with 35% off yearly memberships for a limited time Nvidia launched its GeForce Now Summer Sale on June 11, 2026, offering 35% off annual memberships for both Performance and Ultimate tiers through July 8. The limited-time promotion applies to new subscribers and existing members upgrading to a 12-month plan, reducing the Performance tier to $64.99 and Ultimate to $129.99. 👋 Newsletters Subscribe to our newsletters Sign up for our free, weekly newsletter Subscribe By signing up, you acknowledge our privacy policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. 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Read More Table of Contents New deals – and eight more games are joining the service this week Now’s a great time to subscribe to Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming platform for the first time. Likewise, existing users can upgrade their plan with another 12 months for 35% cheaper, thanks to a limited-time offer. Unfortunately, the 1-month plans currently remain at full price. On the bright side, both paid tiers – Performance and Ultimate – are included in the summer deal. The top GeForce Now Ultimate tier got upgraded last year to RTX 5080-class performance, allowing for up to 5K resolution gameplay and up to 360 FPS when playing at 1080p . GFN allows players without high-end rigs to enjoy AAA gaming at a fraction of the cost, and this 35% price cut makes it all the more appealing. We’ve summarized the pricing below. Plan typePrice Performance Price Ultimate Day Pass$3.99 / £3.99 / €4.39$7.99 / £7.99 / €8.791-Month$9.99 / £9.99 / €10.99$19.99 / £19.99 / €21.9912-Month$64.99 / £64.99 / €71.49$129.99 / £129.99 / €142.99GeForce Now Summer Sale pricing explained in USD, GBP, and EUR Germany Sign up for our free, weekly newsletter Subscribe By signing up, you acknowledge our privacy policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Leave this field empty if you’re human: New deals – and eight more games are joining the service this week Nvidia says the 35% discount will be available until July 8, 2026, or while supplies last. It works out as a $35 or $70 price cut for Performance and Ultimate, respectively. The offer only applies if you’re upgrading your plan in one way or another, whether it be jumping from Performance to Ultimate, from a 1-month plan to a 12-month plan, or both. Or if you’re just a brand-new member. Special offer pricing is only valid for new members, free members, 1-month Performance and Ultimate members who are upgrading to an annual Performance or Ultimate membership and 12-month Performance members who are upgrading to an annual Ultimate membership. Source: Nvidia In addition to the Summer Sale news, there are a total of eight new games arriving on GeForce Now this week. For a full rundown of today’s GFN news, be sure to check out Nvidia’s official blog post here. NBA THE RUN New release on Steam, available on June 9 Witchspire New release on Steam, available on June 10 SpaceCraft New release on Steam, available on June 11 Duet Night Abyss Launcher DOOM Eternal Epic Games Store The Elder Scrolls Online Xbox, available on Game Pass Farever Steam World of Tanks: HEAT Wargaming 64Would you buy a bare bones Steam Machine?Would you buy a variant of the Steam Machine with no RAM and/or no SSD and install them separately to help save on costs? 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