NVIDIA's GeForce NOW Faces Capacity Crunch as Demand Surges, Introduces 100-Hour Monthly Cap

January 23, 2025
NVIDIA's GeForce NOW Faces Capacity Crunch as Demand Surges, Introduces 100-Hour Monthly Cap
  • As a consequence of these capacity issues, the Free and Performance tiers of GeForce NOW are currently unavailable for new sign-ups, and Ultimate Day Passes are also sold out.

  • Other games recently made available on the platform include Generation Zero, HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED 2 - Turbocharged on Xbox, and Voidwrought on Steam.

  • Recent updates to GeForce NOW also include support for Mixed Reality and VR headsets, like the Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest 3, enabling gamers to utilize RTX technology such as ray-tracing and DLSS.

  • The surge in popularity of GeForce NOW has resulted in a shortage of available cloud gaming capacity for new subscribers.

  • While NVIDIA has not officially acknowledged the capacity problems, they have introduced a new monthly cap of 100 hours for all subscribers.

  • Despite these challenges, NVIDIA announced new game support this week, including the open beta for SMITE 2 and several recent Steam releases such as Hyper Light Breaker, Aloft, and Assetto Corsa EVO.

  • NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is facing significant capacity challenges, leading to the service being 'sold out' in various regions.

  • Additionally, Marvel Rivals, a popular title on Steam, has launched its first season for streaming on GeForce NOW.

  • Looking ahead, NVIDIA announced at CES 2025 plans to release a native GeForce NOW app for the Steam Deck later this year, which will support up to 4K 60 FPS gaming when connected to a TV.

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