More games are coming

If you don’t already have the gaming setup at home to appreciate the Ultimate tier of Nvidia’s GeForce Now, you’ll probably want to hold off on upping your subscription to $20/month. Not to mention, a full hour of streaming with the “competitive” settings will run you about 13GB of data an hour—ouch. Most gamers will be fine paying for the $10 Priority tier, which will still give you access to your games library across different services.
Nvidia plans to expand its library of games that can take full advantage of what Ultimate offers, including Reflex support and the 240 fps mode. If you plan to subscribe to Ultimate, stick with titles like Fortnite, Destiny 2, or Spider-Man Remastered to fully use GeForce Now’s offerings, including ray-tracing and DLSS.