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NVIDIA will add a monthly playtime cap to GeForce Now starting next year


Starting January 1st, 2025, new GeForce Now subscribers will be able to play for up to 100 hours every month before they’ll need to pay for additional playtime.

As of today, the new Performance membership offers 1440p streaming, up from 1080p previously, with support for ultrawide resolutions and the ability for users to carry over their graphical settings between sessions. NVIDIA told The Verge the new playtime cap will allow it to avoid raising the price of GeForce Now for “the foreseeable future.” Additionally, the company says 100 hours of monthly usage should “comfortably” accommodate 94 percent of its customers, who typically use the service less. You don’t need a set of AirPods to get wireless audio from your iPhone, iPad or Mac, but Apple’s earbuds and headphones offer a lot of convenient integrations with its other products that you won’t find anywhere else.

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