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News on October 14th, Nvidia’s cloud gaming service GeForce Now announced that it will adjust pricing in Canada and Europe on November 1, affecting currencies including the Canadian dollar, British pound, euro, Swedish krona, Norwegian krona, Danish krona, Czech koruna and Polish zloty.
Officially stated that this price increase decision is to cope with the increase in operating costs in these areas. In order to give users a certain buffer time, as of November 1st, registered active members and new members will have the opportunity to lock in 6-month membership. At the same time, the pricing of member gift cards will also be adjusted simultaneously to adapt to Operating costs rose in Canada and Europe. Users who have purchased membership gift cards will also be redeemed at the new price when redeeming them.
Specifically, starting from November 1st, Canada’s GeForce Now users will spend an additional $6 (approximately RMB 44) per month, while UK users will spend an additional £2 (approximately RMB 18). In addition, the price of the six-month plan will also increase accordingly, increasing by CAD$20 (approximately RMB 107) in Canada, GBP 10 (approximately RMB 89) in the UK, and EUR 10 (approximately RMB 77) in Europe.
It should be noted that this price adjustment will not have an impact on GeForce Now users in the United States, and they will continue to enjoy the existing price levels. Nvidia spokesman Jordan Dodge emphasized this point
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