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GeForce Now introducing 100 hours a month playtime limit, but subscribers can pay extra for more

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Nvidia has announced its soon introduce playtime cap of 100 hours a month for paying (previously ) and Ultimate subscribers, although additional hours can be purchased for a fee.

Nividia shared , saying the would help it “continue providing exceptional and – as well as shorter times”. It also insisted the from an would “comfortably accommodate 94 percent of members”.

Paying subscribers wanting to use Now for more than the allotted 100 hours month – equating to approximately three hours per – will now to extra, with 15 additional hours costing $2.99 for Performance members and $5.99 for anyone subscribed to its Ultimate tier. Up to 15 unused hours will automatically roll over into the next month.

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Nvidia's new come into affect at the start of 2025, but existing subscribers – as well as anyone signing up before 31st this – will continue to get unlimited playtime until 2026. The also anyone currently subscribed to GeForce Now's Founders tier will retain their unlimited playtime hours for , provided there's no lapse in their . Changing to an Ultimate , however, will immediately apply the new , imposing the 100- limit from January 2026.

In to its playtime , Nvidia has announced a number of new GeForce Now . Subscribers to the newly renamed Performance tier will soon be able to in instead of the previous , and ultrawide will also be supported. Furthermore, all Performance and Ultimate subscribers will be able to save their in- across sessions.

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