NVIDIA has announced a series of major updates to its cloud-based video game service, GeForce NOWThe new features include changes in subscriptions, improvements in graphic quality and new options for users.

Subscription changes and enhancements
One of the main innovations is the change of name from Priority to Performance subscriptionwhich will now allow gamers to enjoy games with a up to 1440p resolution at 60 fps. In addition, support for ultrawide screens and the ability to save advanced settings from NVIDIA RTX between sessions. This change will be available to both new subscribers and Priority subscribers.
However, by 2025, a new limitation of 100 hours per month for the accounts Performance and Ultimatewith the option of accumulate up to 15 unused hours for the following month or purchase additional hours. Prices will be 2.99 dollars for an additional 15 hours on the Performance subscription and 5.99 USD in the Ultimate. Current users of these subscriptions will maintain their terms until 2026.
New discounts and games
NVIDIA has also announced a discount of 25% in the one-day passes for a limited time, allowing players to test the levels for a limited period of time. Performance and Ultimate before committing to a full subscription. This discount also includes the option to discount the price of the pass on the subscription if the user decides to purchase it within 48 hours.
Regarding new gamesGeForce NOW will add to its catalog titles such as Planet Coaster 2, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate, y StarCraft Remasteredexpanding the options for gamers using this cloud-based video game platform.
With these enhancements, GeForce NOW continues to be an attractive option for gamers looking to access games in the cloud from different devices and with support for game stores such as PC Game Pass.
For more details, you can check the full announcement on NVIDIA's official site.