Most of Nvidia's GeForce Now game streaming tiers are currently unavailable, reportedly due to high demand. Gamers looking to opt for Nvidia's cloud g

Most GeForce Now tiers are currently sold out — Nvidia blames high demand for unavailability

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2025-01-21 10:30:03

Most of Nvidia's GeForce Now game streaming tiers are currently unavailable, reportedly due to high demand. Gamers looking to opt for Nvidia's cloud gaming platform will be left disappointed, as five of the eight subscription tiers are currently sold out. Nvidia (via ComputerBase) attributes the current unavailability to high subscriber demand.

Further investigation suggests this is likely a global issue, as the same tiers remain inaccessible for several regions. Last year, Nvidia introduced Day Passes, which provide 24-hour access to Nvidia's high-performance machines without the commitment of a long-term subscription. Likewise, Nvidia also offers one-month and six-month memberships. These one-month and six-month plans are divided into Free (Basic Rig with Ads), Premium (1440p + RTX ), and Ultimate (4K HDR + 240 FPS + RTX) packages.

The affected plans include all the Day Passes, Free, and Performance tiers of the 1-month and the Free tier of the 6-month plan. The free-tier users are the most affected, as Nvidia is likely prioritizing premium users first. Nvidia says they are restricting supply so existing users can enjoy a seamless experience. GeForce Now isn't accepting new customers across several tiers to prevent the servers from being overloaded.

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