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Singapore's StarHub Launches GeForce NOW Cloud Gaming Service

Singapore's StarHub Launches GeForce NOW Cloud Gaming Service Image Credit: NVIDIA GeForce

Building on the momentum as the first in Singapore to launch 5G, StarHub will be the first in Southeast Asia and the only local operator to introduce NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, reimagining gaming experiences for customers. 

On GeForce NOW Powered by StarHub, customers can play their favourite games on nearly every device and gain access to a vast library of over 800 game titles, without the need for huge storage space or gaming hardware. This is a game-changing move by StarHub to harness the power of 5G and the cloud for customers to enjoy unrivalled connectivity and entertainment.

 

GeForce NOW Powered by StarHub will launch in Singapore in the third quarter of 2021. Monthly and yearly subscription plans will be made available for all consumers, with new and existing StarHub customers primed to enjoy additional attractive deals. In preparation for the commercial launch, StarHub is currently deploying NVIDIA’s RTX servers in its data centres. These gaming servers are capable of delivering real-time ray tracing even among the latest and most demanding games. Connected to them, users can experience an instant upgrade of their screens to high-performance gaming rigs, enabling them to play at 1080p, 60FPS across nearly all their devices.

Johan Buse, Chief, Consumer Business Group, StarHub
The future of gaming is in the cloud, and 5G is set to deliver a whole new world of entertainment to more customers, be it casual or avid gamers. We are eager to enable our customers to play without the hassle of hefty downloads and equipment upgrades, and to truly have fun without limitations.

Phil Eisler, VP and GM of GeForce NOW cloud gaming at NVIDIA
StarHub is a welcome addition to the GeForce NOW Alliance as our first deployment in Southeast Asia. StarHub’s world-class 5G network is the perfect platform to stream GeForce NOW to millions of gamers in Singapore.

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