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    GeForce NOW’s 100-hour cap, explained for your monthly playtime

    AwaisBy AwaisDecember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    GeForce NOW is set to begin enforcing the GeForce NOW 100-hour cap on January 1, introducing a monthly playtime limit that changes how some subscribers plan their gaming time. The immediate question is whether the cap changes anything for you right away, or whether you are effectively on a longer runway.

    A Redditor has already tried to make sense of the policy, posting a chart that estimates what it could cost to go past 100 hours based on tier and add-on assumptions. It’s useful for rough planning, but it is not the same thing as official terms.

    Who gets capped first

    Nvidia announced the cap in 2024 and positioned it as applying to users with new subscriptions first. It also said current paid members would be affected starting January 2026.

    The same messaging adds that active paid members as of December 31, 2024 can keep unlimited playtime for a full year, running until January 2026. That means January 1 is the start of the system, but the real impact depends on your subscription status and timing.

    One thing still missing here is a plain definition of what counts as a “new subscription” versus an “active paid member,” especially if those rules differ by country.

    Is 100 hours a lot?

    On paper, 100 hours is a little over three hours a day in a typical month. If your play is mostly short sessions, you may never bump into it. If you put in long weekend runs, that monthly bank can vanish quickly.

    The Reddit chart estimates overage costs using 15-hour add-on blocks, rounding, and two paid tiers. Treat those numbers as an estimate unless Nvidia confirms the same add-on size, pricing, and rounding rules in its own documentation. If the cap is a deal breaker, check out the best streaming services you can switch to now.

    What to watch before January 1

    Before January 1, keep an eye out for the company’s official breakdown of how monthly hours are measured, when the counter resets, and what happens if you hit the cap mid-month. You will also want to confirm whether add-ons and pricing vary by region.

    If you think you are near 100 hours in a month, start tracking your playtime now for a clearer baseline. Once Nvidia publishes the exact rules, you’ll know whether to adjust your schedule, change tiers, or budget for extra time.

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