New GeForce Now members that sign up for the service from 2025 onward will have a cap on monthly playtime set at 100 hours.
GeForce Now subscribers will have their game-streaming hours capped, instead of paying more for the regular service.
Nvidia have announced that GeForce Now users will be limited to 100 hours of game streaming per month, starting 2025.
Nvidia's GeForce Now is implementing a 100-hour monthly streaming limit starting in 2025 for both free and premium ...
GeForce Now, which lets users stream games they already own on Nvidia GPUs, has two tiers: the $9.99 Priority tier, now ...
Nvidia's game streaming service, GeForce NOW, received Farming Simulator 24, Call of Duty: Vanguard, Black Ops Cold War, and ...
Nvidia also said that up to 15 hours of unused playtime will automatically roll over to the next month, theoretically giving ...
NVIDIA has announced that paid Geforce Now members will only be able to use the service for 100 hours per month starting in ...
Subscribers who exceed the 100-hour monthly limit will need to pay for additional hours or settle for the free GeForce Now tier.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) on Thursday announced some major changes to its cloud-based game streaming service GeForce Now, which includes limiting play time instead of increasing monthly fees for members.
The Nvidia app is out of beta and aims to improve the old GeForce Experience with interface changes and a bulked-up in-game ...
(Credit: Nvidia) “Performance members can stream at up to 1440p — an increase from the previous 1080p resolution — and experience games in immersive, ultrawide resolutions,” Nvidia said.