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GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service deployed, maintained, and hosted by Nvidia. It was launched on 01 October, 2015, at the beta stage, with the full release happening on 04 February, 2020.
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Unlimited play discontiued (2026.01.01)
Starting 01 January, 2026, Nvidia set a hard cap of 100 hours per month of gameplay for all GeForce Now users. Users that exceed the limit and wish to further utilize the service need to buy extra time. Which grants 15 hours of gameplay and costs depending on the subscribed tier.[1]
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