Nvidia GeForce Now is currently sold out heres when its coming back
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If you try to sign up for Nvidia GeForce Now, the GPU makers game streaming service that lets you stream your PC games on other devices, you currently cant. Every tier of service has a sold out notice above it, with no indication as to when people will be able to sign up again. But dont fret, its coming back soon well, part of it is, anyway.Nvidia spokesperson Stephenie Ngo told Polygon that it expects to be able to welcome new sign-ups in roughly two weeks with Day Passes. So, you still wont be able to sign up for the one-month or six-month plans, but youll at least be able to pay to play games one day at a time. As for why the service currently isnt accepting new members, Ngo told Polygon that Nvidia is currently transitioning to a new payment provider. During that transition, its pausing new sign-ups, Day Passes, and gift card purchases. The company posted on the GeForce Now subreddit in late January, saying the full transition is expected to take a minimum of 5 weeks. Ngo says that current members arent affected by these changes.Unlike Xbox Game Pass, which has a curated catalog of games you stream in full, or download to an Xbox or PC, GeForce Now lets you stream only the games you own on PC platforms, plus some free-to-play games. It can pull in many (but not all) games from Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the Xbox game store. And notably, it lets you stream them in high quality through one of its Nvidia RTX-powered virtualized rigs. In my experience, games look better through GeForce Now than Xbox Cloud Gaming, since Nvidias service has a tier that goes up to 4K at 240 frames per second.GeForce Now is available on numerous devices, ranging from handhelds to TVs. Nvidia announced at CES 2025 that a native app will be coming to the Steam Deck sometime in 2025. So, at least its getting the payment provider transition out of the way before that arrives.
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