Nvidia to enforce 100 hour monthly playtime cap on all GeForce Now paid plans

Nvidia to enforce 100 hour monthly playtime cap on all GeForce Now paid plans

Nvidia is adding a 100 hour monthly playtime cap to all paid GeForce NOW plans, including Performance and Ultimate. The limit is the same across tiers, even for higher priced subscriptions.

The cap has applied to new subscribers since November 2024, and it will extend to existing paid users on January 1, 2026. Founders Edition is the only exception, since it is a legacy tier that is no longer available for new sign ups.

After reaching 100 hours in a month, users can buy extra playtime in 15 hour bundles. Performance members pay $2.99 per bundle, while Ultimate members pay $5.99. Nvidia has updated the GeForce Now FAQ to reflect the change, and current pricing remains $9.99 per month for Performance and $19.99 per month for Ultimate, with Ultimate offering more powerful servers, higher frame rates, and up to 4K resolution.

by Mauricio B. Holguin

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GeForce NOW offers cloud-based gaming, enabling users to stream PC blockbusters in 1080p at 120fps without ads. It leverages cloud supercomputers to ensure low latency and smooth gameplay. The service supports automatic updates and two-factor authentication for enhanced security. Rated 3.2, it stands out for its game streaming capabilities and is a notable option in the realm of cloud gaming services.

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UserPower
3

To be honest, as long as gamers don't pay as much as Sam Altman is promising to, why Nvidia would care about gaming?

So let's just wait just one or two years and many empty promises, then Nvidia will care about it again, well only if gamers continue to spend $3k in a new GPU every year.

Lu9
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oh they're Really feeling it in their pockets...

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