Nvidia today announced some big changes to its GeForce Now cloud streaming service. Existing Priority memberships are Renamed to Performance1440p streaming, ultrawide resolution support, and the ability to save graphics settings between streaming sessions. Starting January 1, 2025, Nvidia will introduce a 100-hour monthly playtime cap for new Performance or Ultimate GeForce Now members.
New GeForce Now members who sign up for the service in 2025 or later will have a monthly play time cap of 100 hours. This equates to about three hours of usage each month, and NVIDIA says it’s capped to avoid membership price increases in the “foreseeable future.”
“This allows GeForce Now to continue to deliver unparalleled quality and speed, as well as low to no latency, to all paying members without increasing membership fees,” Nvidia said in a blog post. states. “This change will affect less than 6 percent of our membership.”
This cap will initially only affect new GeForce Now members, but all paid subscribers active as of the end of this year will lose their unlimited play time starting January 1, 2026. After that date, all GeForce Now subscribers will have a 100-hour limit. 1 hour play time limit.
GeForce Now subscribers can automatically carry over 15 hours of unused time to the next month, but once they reach the 100-hour limit, they can purchase additional play time or upgrade to Basic for the remaining time. Must be played using a rig. month. GeForce Now subscribers can purchase 15 hours of additional playtime. Performance 15 hour blocks cost $2.99 and Ultimate 15 hour playtime costs $5.99.
Nvidia is also offering a 25% discount on Ultimate and Performance day passes until November 22nd. You can then upgrade to a monthly or 6-month recurring membership to get a full year of unlimited playtime, prior to the 100-hour playtime cap. Existing members in 2026.