Yes 5G Unveils Nvidia GeForce Now Gaming Zone And New Subscription Plans For Gaming On The Go

Gamers can now choose between 1 and 3 days passes, in addition to the monthly and annual GeForce Now plans.
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First introduced to Malaysia in June 2023, Nvidia GeForce Now Powered by Yes 5G now offers new 1 and 3 day passes, as well as experience zones at select Yes Experience Stores across Malaysia.

Nvidia GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service that allows you to stream PC games on various devices, including laptops, desktops, Macs, TVs, Android devices, iPhones, and iPads.

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The first Yes 5G Gaming Zone is located at Lot 10 in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. The telco is planning to open another Gaming Zone in Sunway Pyramid, Penang (Queensbay Mall), and Kota Kinabalu (Imago Shopping Mall).

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The Gaming Zone will allow visitors to try how GeForce Now works on virtually any device, no matter how underpowered, enabling high-performance and high-fidelity gameplay.

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The brand new 1 and 3 day gaming passes allowing gamers to start playing with instant access to over 1,900 games, starting from just RM10.

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These passes are ideal for gamers looking to play some games when they are away from their gaming PC, without long-term commitments and at affordable prices.

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Yes 5G also offers monthly and annual passes, available at RM50/month and RM500/annually for standard members, and RM30/month and 300/annually for Yes 5G members.

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The telco also organised a mini gaming tournament where gamers competed in Rocket League using 8-year-old HP laptops to show that you can play games even on a very old computer using GeForce Now.

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Take note that this is not the Netflix of video games or something like Xbox/PC Game Pass. For GeForce Now, players need to connect to digital PC game stores like Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, and EA and they can only stream the games they already own.

If you are interested in signing up, you can do so via the Yes 5G Gaming website.

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