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NVIDIA to introduce monthly gaming limit of 100 hours on GeForce NOW in January 2025
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NVIDIA to introduce monthly gaming limit of 100 hours on GeForce NOW in January 2025

NVIDIA says the new limit supports 94% of its player base on affected GeForce NOW tiers.

NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW program is seeing some interesting changes coming in January 2025. Monthly gaming limits of 100 hours are about to be implemented on several of its subscription tiers and will go into effect at the start of the year. next year in order to guarantee an acceptable level. quality, speed and waiting time to play.

NVIDIA announced the details of this 100 hour limit system for GeForce NOW in a blog post detailing program updates this week. According to the details of the change, it will take effect in January 2025 and will be applied to Performance and Ultimate subscribers. Unused time would be carried over to the following month, but up to 15 hours. If you reach the 100 hours of gameplay mark in a month, there will be purchase options priced at $2.99 ​​for an additional 15 hours of performance, or $5.99 for an additional 15 Ultimate hours.

GeForce NOW Account Play Time Chart
The GeForce NOW Account Playtime Chart will help players track the total number of hours spent playing on the service.
Source: Nvidia

It’s an interesting move to say the least, but it appears NVIDIA is working to save bandwidth for its GeForce NOW program. It’s NVIDIA’s first game streaming platform in years, offering something similar to programs like Game Pass and PlayStation Now. With the new limitation, it will be interesting to see how the group’s player base reacts, but NVIDIA has claimed that 94% of its subscribers should be happy with the change.

With GeForce now hour limitations will go into effect in January 2025, stay tuned for more updates and details as they drop, right here on Shacknews.

TJ Denzer is a gamer and writer with a passion for gaming that has dominated his entire life. He found his way to the Shacknews roster in late 2019 and has since become senior news editor. Between media coverage, he also participates in live streaming projects like Indie-licious, focused on independent games, the Shacknews Stimulus Games and the Shacknews Dump. You can reach him at [email protected] and also find him on Twitter @JohnnyChugs.