FAQs

  1. What is GeForce Now?

    • GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service that allows you to stream games on any device with an internet connection.
  2. What’s included in the AT&T GeForce Now trial?

    • A six-month Priority membership, valued at $50, which allows for 6-hour gaming sessions at up to 1080p and 60 FPS.
  3. What devices support GeForce Now?

    • Windows and Mac computers, Android TV devices, Android phones and tablets, through the Chrome or Edge browsers on a computer and LG TVs.
  4. Can I play games I own on GeForce Now?

    • Yes, you can stream games you own or have purchased from PC game stores like Steam, the Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, Origin and GOG.
  5. Can I play free-to-play games on GeForce Now?

    • Yes, GeForce Now has “nearly” 100 free-to-play games available.
  6. What is AT&T’s eligibility requirement for the GeForce Now trial?

    • You must have a 5G phone and an “5G plan” (most unlimited plans qualify).
  7. Can I stream GeForce Now on an iPhone or iPad?

    • Yes, but you will need to play through a Safari web app.
  8. Is the GeForce Now trial available to existing subscribers?

    • Yes, but you will be charged the $10 monthly fee after the six months are up.
  9. What happens after the six-month trial ends?

    • You will be on the hook for the service’s $10 monthly fee unless you cancel.
  10. What other streaming services are partnered with carriers?

    • T-Mobile offers subscriptions to Netflix and a free year of Apple TV Plus and Paramount Plus. Certain Verizon unlimited plans include the Disney Bundle and a free year of Discovery Plus and Apple Arcade/Google Play Pass. AT&T offers a free HBO Max subscription with its highest-priced Unlimited Elite plan.
  11. Why are carriers partnering with streaming services?

    • To boost values for plans and keep users from switching providers.
  12. What are the benefits of cloud gaming?

    • You can play games on any device with an internet connection, without having to download and install them. This allows you to play high-end games on low-powered devices or play games that you don’t have the storage space for.

Summary

AT&T is now offering a six-month trial of Nvidia’s GeForce Now Priority membership to new and existing subscribers. This service allows you to stream games you own or have purchased from PC game stores like Steam, the Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, Origin and GOG.

To be eligible for the trial, you must have a 5G phone and an “5G plan” (most unlimited plans qualify). Once you sign up, you can stream games on any device that supports Nvidia’s service, including Windows and Mac computers, Android TV devices, Android phones and tablets, through the Chrome or Edge browsers on a computer and LG TVs.

After the six-month trial ends, you will be charged the $10 monthly fee unless you cancel.

If you’re interested in trying out cloud gaming on 5G, this is a great opportunity to get started with one of the leading services.

To sign up for the trial, visit AT&T’s website: [Website address]