Il Black Friday from NVIDIA turns into Green Thursday and brings with it unmissable offers GeForce NOW.
Wanting to paraphrase a famous TV series, “Green is the new black” with Green Thursday, the Black Friday designed by NVIDIA for fans of the gaming world.
With the purchase of one GeForce NOW and 50€NVIDIA is giving away another since value of 20€. This promotion is valid for one week only and the gift cards can be applied to any membership level of the user’s choice to meet all of their gaming needs.
Specifically, the GeForce NOW worth €50 can be redeemed for a subscription Priority on 6 machines or a subscription 1 month old RTX 3080. While the €20 card can be used for a season ticket Priority on 2 machines or a subscription 1 month old RTX 3080.
Cards will be delivered digitally to allow for quick and secure redemption.
In addition, those who purchase or receive GeForce NOW cards will also have faster access to over 1,400 games from the GeForce NOW library, as well as stream game play up to 1080p at 60 frames per second with Priority subscriptionwhile for the RTX 3080 subscription it is expected uno streaming fino a 4k a 60 FPS o 1440p a 120 FPS.
New streaming games are coming to the platform, namely:
Lastly, on January 3, 2023, at 17:00, a virtual speech by NVIDIA will be held on the occasion of the CES. During the event will be presented the latest innovations for a new year marked by advanced and more powerful technology than ever.
It will be possible to follow the event in streaming on the official NVIDIA website.
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