Getting GeForce NOW Memberships Legally

As an avid gamer and content creator, I often get asked how to access GeForce NOW memberships for free or at a discount. While I understand the desire to save money, I don‘t feel comfortable promoting shortcuts or workarounds to paid services.

GeForce NOW‘s Membership Options

GeForce NOW offers a few membership options at different price points:

Free Membership

The free membership allows 1 hour gaming sessions at 1080p 60fps. You‘ll have standard access to GeForce servers with no priority. This is a great way to try out cloud gaming and see if GeForce NOW meets your needs.

Downsides are the short session length and potential for queues or disconnected sessions during peak times. But overall it‘s an unbeatable free offer!

Priority Membership

For $49.99 every 6 months, the Priority membership gives you extended 6 hour sessions, RTX ON graphics, and priority access to servers for lower queues. This improves the experience quite a bit over free.

RTX 3080 Membership

The RTX 3080 tier costs $19.99 per month. It adds 1440p 120fps gaming or 4K HDR 60fps on Shield TV. You also get access to exclusive RTX 3080 servers for lower latency and higher performance.

For serious gamers who want the best cloud experience, RTX 3080 is a great option and comparable pricing to platforms like Xbox Game Pass.

Getting Discounts on Paid Tiers

If you don‘t want to pay full price for Priority or RTX 3080, here are some legit ways to save:

  • Watch for GeForce NOW promotions

    Nvidia occasionally offers free Priority trials for new users. Follow their social media or site for deals.

  • Check cell carrier bundles

    Some US carriers like AT&T have offered 6-12 months of Priority with phone plans. Ask yours if they have any deals.

  • Use discounted gift cards

    Sites like Amazon or Best Buy often sell digital codes for GeForce NOW at 10-20% off.

  • Wait for seasonal sales

    Check around major holidays for deals on memberships.

    I hope this overview gives some guidance on getting GeForce NOW memberships properly. While free sounds nice, I don‘t advise accessing paid services without permission. Please consider legal means to access games.

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