Gamers take heed! If you use Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming, you may soon be limited in how long you can play for.
Gamers take heed! If you use Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming, you may soon be limited in how long you can play for. The brand is introducing a 100-hour monthly time limit before you have to pay extra each month.
GeForce Now is a cloud-based streaming service which lets you play your own games through more powerful, remote hardware. You can then stream titles to various devices, including your own computer, smart TVs, smartphones, select handheld consoles, and VR headsets,
In late 2024, Nvidia introduced a 100 hour cap for those who signed up after Jan. 1, 2025. Existing subscribers were exempt for the last 12 months, but that’s changing on Jan. 1, 2026.
If you want to play for longer, you can buy 15-hour blocks of time. That’s $2.99 for those on the Performance (previously called Priority) tier, while those on the top-end Ultimate option pay $5.99.
If you don’t use all your 100 hours in a month, the service will automatically roll over 15 hours of play time into the next period.
However, if you’re a long-time subscriber of GeForce Now, you may not be impacted. Those who subscribed to the Founder member scheme before March 17, 2021, aren't subject to the same limit. You'll need to keep your membership running to continue to benefit.
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