Nvidia GeForce NOW Implements Time Limits for Most Users

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Nvidia GeForce NOW Implements Time Limits for Most Users
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Nvidia's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is introducing monthly time limits for most subscribers, impacting both Performance and Ultimate tier users. This change, effective January 1, 2026, restricts gameplay to 100 hours per month, with options to purchase additional time. This move comes as cloud gaming gains popularity and at a time when building a new computer is more difficult for many.

It may not be a great time to be a gamer. As cloud gaming has become a popular option for those without a high-end rig, at least one company is making changes that many hope won't become a trend among other services offering similar services.

For those who use it, Nvidia's GeForce NOW can be good for, but the company is finally applying an old policy to most of its users, which may make things harder for those who love staying glued to the screen., Nvidia's GeForce NOW is a cloud gaming platform that lets gamers play hardware-intensive titles on an assortment of potentially underpowered devices. In 2024, the company announced that new subscribers would have a 100-hour time limit each month, and now this rule is essentially being applied to all subscribers at the start of the year, with one exception for certain accounts. Though customers on the platform before the 2024 news were given over a year to prepare, Nvidia's timing couldn't be worse for some, as it arrives at a time when AI is making it quite difficult for many to build a new computer. While Nvidia claims this will only affect a fraction of active users — and likely casual gamers won't be affected — it nonetheless has many people across the internet searching for alternatives., with Nvidia claiming this would help support the service while reducing the time free players had to wait. Now, the company is making another change. Unless you have a Founders membership — that is, a special account purchased before March 17, 2021 — both the $9.99 per month Performance tier and the $19.99 Ultimate tier accounts will have 100-hour limits starting January 1, 2026. Users who exceed this limit can purchase additional time in 15-hour increments, priced at $2.99 per block for Performance users and $5.99 for Ultimate users. Unused hours carry over to the next month, but max out at 15. Founding Members who cancel their account will no longer have unlimited access. Those with free accounts will continue to be limited to 1-hour time limits.discontinued support for some of its most popular graphics cards as well, which are also likely to increase in price alongside solid-state drives in 2026. It's a sticky situation for those looking to game, yet Nvidia claims the new 100-hour cap will affect only 6% of its user base. However, many may still be looking for cloud gaming alternatives, such as Xbox Cloud Gaming, Amazon Luna, or Shadow PC, which at least give gamers options.

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