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The new cap affects both the Performance and Ultimate membership tiers, with a few additional benefits aimed at making the changes smoother for users. For those who hit their cap, additional playtime will be available for purchase: Performance members can buy an extra 15 hours for $3, while Ultimate subscribers will pay $6. Ultimate members continue to enjoy high-quality 4K streaming with 120 FPS, while Performance members will now benefit from improved 1440p resolution, ultrawide support, and seamless graphic setting carry-over between sessions. 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. In addition, NVIDIA is currently offering a 25% discount on day passes for both Performance and Ultimate tiers, giving new users an opportunity to experience the service before deciding on a long-term commitment. Built for performance and precision, the NOTE 50 serves as the brand’s ultimate gaming companion during the event. Read more in our articles including "NVIDIA to Introduce Monthly Playtime Cap on GeForce Now, Starting 2025" and "MLBB opens 2026 Global Skin Design Contest with USD 49,000 prize pool".

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What is Ultimate tier?

The new cap affects both the Performance and Ultimate membership tiers, with a few additional benefits aimed at making the changes smoother for users. For those who hit their cap, additional playtime will be available for purchase: Performance members can buy an extra 15 hours for $3, while Ultimate subscribers will pay $6.

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Ultimate members continue to enjoy high-quality 4K streaming with 120 FPS, while Performance members will now benefit from improved 1440p resolution, ultrawide support, and seamless graphic setting carry-over between sessions. 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. In addition, NVIDIA is currently offering a 25% discount on day passes for both Performance and Ultimate tiers, giving new users an opportunity to experience the service before deciding on a long-term commitment.

Where can I find articles about Ultimate tier?

Our coverage of Ultimate tier includes: "NVIDIA to Introduce Monthly Playtime Cap on GeForce Now, Starting 2025"; "MLBB opens 2026 Global Skin Design Contest with USD 49,000 prize pool"; "Europe enters the MLBB esports scene with first PGL Mobile Legends Challengers tournament". Each article provides unique insights and information.