Nvidia has already unveiled several gaming-centric products such as the GeForce RTX 50 series Blackwell GPUs at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas, hinting towards the company's big plans of investing in gaming this year.
Its latest announcement makes gaming more accessible around the world with the establishment of a GeForce RTX-powered data centre in India.
Courtesy of this move, the company is bringing its GeForce Now cloud-gaming service to the country later this year. Nvidia detailed the establishment of the data centre and the arrival of the cloud game streaming service in a newsroom post.
As per the company, GeForce Now will be available in India in the first half of 2025, with the first data centre being powered by Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 GPUs.
With its arrival, gamers will be able to stream AAA games in the country without requiring top-of-the-line hardware. The cloud service utilises Nvidia's GPUs in data centres to run games which can directly be streamed to devices in real-time.