Khumail Thakur | 21 Nov 2025 11:10 PM
Hot on the heels of Xbox Cloud Gaming in India, Nvidia has announced that its GeForce Now is launching in India but next year.The highly anticipated GeForce Now India launch, originally slated for a November 2025 arrival, has officially been pushed back to the first quarter of 2026.
Before you rage-quit, there is a silver lining to this cloud. Nvidia isn’t just flicking a switch on some distant server farm; they are literally laying the groundwork. The company confirmed that servers are "currently being built" within the country. This is massive news for anyone who knows the pain of triple-digit ping. By physically locating the hardware on Indian soil, Nvidia is ensuring that when you finally do fire up Cyberpunk 2077 on your battered old laptop, it won’t feel like you’re steering a boat through custard.
While Xbox Cloud Gaming has already parachuted into the region, Nvidia’s promise of high-fidelity, RTX-powered streaming is the holy grail for pixel peepers without the budget for a monster rig. We’re talking top-tier PC performance streamed to your phone, tablet, or that potato of a desktop you’ve been nursing since 2018.
So, while the wait is a bit of a bore, the promise of lag-free, ray-traced gaming is definitely worth holding out for. We’re expecting the service to go live between January and March 2026. In the meantime, you can twiddle your thumbs and sign up for updates at the link below.