Nvidia’s GeForce Now is currently facing operational limitations, with the streaming service experiencing unavailability for many options, including the free tier. The issue is not limited to Europe but is a global concern, as observed by the German tech site ComputerBase. In the UK, the ‘Free’ plan and ‘Performance’ plan for the 1-month pass are marked as sold out, indicating full capacity. However, the ‘Ultimate’ subscription remains available. This scarcity has been attributed to high demand, forcing Nvidia to temporarily halt certain plans to prevent server overload and performance issues for existing subscribers.
Additionally, speculation has arisen regarding the sudden strain on GeForce Now servers. The surge in demand, potentially due to the popularity of Marvel Rivals, may be affecting the overall user experience. Furthermore, concerns surrounding the availability of next-gen GPUs, like RTX 5090 and 5080, alongside delays in AMD’s RX 9070 launch, could be prompting gamers to explore cloud gaming options, contributing to the service constraints. Nvidia is expected to address and resolve these challenges to ensure a seamless experience for subscribers, particularly with the recent introduction of a 100-hour time limit.
As questions linger about the duration of these service limitations, it remains to be seen how Nvidia will navigate and alleviate the current issues plaguing GeForce Now.