LGU+ to Launch GeForce NOW U+tv Version on 28th
Free Access Available for Gwanglan (100Mbps) Internet Subscribers

LGU+ IPTV Also Supports Cloud Gaming 'GeForce Now' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] LG Uplus will support the 5G cloud gaming service 'GeForce NOW' on IPTV starting at the end of this month.


On the 13th, LG Uplus announced that it will launch the GeForce NOW U+tv version of the cloud gaming service on the 28th. GeForce NOW is NVIDIA's cloud gaming service, a next-generation gaming platform available on PC, Mac, and Android-based smartphones.


GeForce NOW users can enjoy high-definition games on their IPTV screens as well. The GeForce NOW IPTV version supports the U+tv UHD3 set-top box and the tablet PC model U+tv Free2, with plans to gradually expand supported models.


A separate gamepad is required for gameplay, and both Bluetooth-enabled gamepads and wired pads are compatible.


LG Uplus is expanding the subscription eligibility for GeForce NOW, which was previously available only to 5G and gigabit internet subscribers, to include the Gwanglan (100Mbps) plan. Gwanglan plan subscribers will also be able to use 'GeForce NOW Basic' for free.


GeForce NOW Basic is a free service with no monthly fee, allowing up to one hour of continuous play per session. After the time expires, users can reconnect and continue playing, with no limit on the number of play sessions.


When running GeForce NOW on IPTV, users can enjoy high-definition, large-capacity games such as 'Destiny 2' and 'Euro Truck Simulator 2'. At home, multiple players can play multiplayer games like 'Overcooked! 2', 'Tekken 7', and 'Cuphead' together.



To commemorate the launch of GeForce NOW IPTV, a gamepad giveaway event will be held from the 13th to June 16th. Among customers who subscribe to GeForce NOW and apply for a gamepad, 1,000 will be selected by lottery to receive a Joitron EX Duo gamepad.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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