EE has unveiled the latest addition to its expanding gaming offering, joining forces with cloud gaming experts NVIDIA. From today, customers can access cloud gaming offerings which feature a membership for NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW, starting from £22 per month.
EE customers taking out the new bundles will be able to enjoy access to a range of gaming titles without the need for large game downloads, updates and patches – meaning that less time is spent waiting, and more time gaming. This comes alongside the higher resolutions, faster frame rates and great graphics that GeForce NOW offers, allowing customers to play free and premium content for hours without interruption and giving them a great gaming experience.
EE is offering the following two 24-month bundle plans:
Firstly, for those who want to PC game, EE’s new cloud gaming laptop bundle gives customers unlimited gaming and video data on their mobile, plus a 6-month Priority membership for NVIDIA GeForce NOW for just £23 a month, with a Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 360 laptop and a Razor Basilisk V3 gaming mouse for £10 upfront. So, for less than one family takeaway a month, customers can experience incredible PC gaming at 1080p and up to 60fps, with NVIDIA RTX graphics on a great device, and access to over 1,600 games.
Meanwhile – for those who want to game on the big screen, EE has introduced a new smart TV gaming bundle. The bundle provides customers with unlimited gaming and video data on their mobile, plus a 6-month Ultimate membership for NVIDIA GeForce NOW — for £25 a month— with a 43” Samsung Smart TV with Gaming Hub and a Turtle Beach Recon Cloud controller for £10 upfront. As part of an introductory offer, the smart TV gaming bundle is available until the end of July at just £22 a month, providing customers a saving of £72 over the 24 months. Now customers can get to enjoy epic gaming in more places than ever, with access to GeForce RTX 4080-class performance, up to 4K resolution and 120fps, and access to over 1,600 games —all for less than a takeaway for two.
To support the launch, EE teamed up with online gaming streamer, Leah ‘Leahviathan’ Alexandra, who test-drove one of the new cloud gaming bundles at the UK’s highest altitude gaming den on the slopes of Ben Nevis, 1,500ft above sea level in the clouds of the Scottish Highlands.