Starting next year, NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, will undergo a significant policy change with a new monthly playtime limit for subscribers. NVIDIA explained that the playtime restriction allows the company to maintain the current subscription prices for the “foreseeable future.” According to NVIDIA, most GeForce Now users currently game well below the 100-hour threshold, making this cap manageable for the majority. As part of the restructuring, NVIDIA has also renamed its Priority tier to “Performance.” Subscribers to this newly branded tier will enjoy the upgraded 1440p resolution, up from the previous 1080p, along with the same $10 monthly rate. Read more in our articles including "NVIDIA debuts Monthly Subscription for GeForce Now RTX 3080" and "NVIDIA to Introduce Monthly Playtime Cap on GeForce Now, Starting 2025".
Starting next year, NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, will undergo a significant policy change with a new monthly playtime limit for subscribers. NVIDIA explained that the playtime restriction allows the company to maintain the current subscription prices for the “foreseeable future.” According to NVIDIA, most GeForce Now users currently game well below the 100-hour threshold, making this cap manageable for the majority.
As part of the restructuring, NVIDIA has also renamed its Priority tier to “Performance.” Subscribers to this newly branded tier will enjoy the upgraded 1440p resolution, up from the previous 1080p, along with the same $10 monthly rate.
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