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Nvidia to cap game streaming hours on GeForce Now instead of raising fees


Existing members won’t see the playtime caps until 2026.

That works out to around three hours of usage every day of the month, and Nvidia says it’s putting the cap in place to avoid increasing membership prices “in the foreseeable future.” “This allows GeForce Now to continue to provide unparalleled quality and speed — as well as short to no queue times — for all paid members, without increasing membership fees,” says Nvidia in a blog post. While this cap will only initially impact new GeForce Now members, all active paid subscribers as of the end of this year will still lose their unlimited playtime on January 1st, 2026.

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