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Activision Blizzard Games Removed From Nvidia GeForce Now Service

Activision Blizzard Games Removed From Nvidia GeForce Now Service

Gaming Feb 12,2020 0

Activision Blizzard games have been removed from Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service.

After a lengthy beta test period, Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service became a free/subscription service last week. However several big names game publishers have pulled out from supporting the platform since it was launched.

On launch date several published who once supported GeForce Now allowed their games to be streamed via the service. However, Capcom, EA, Konami, Remedy, Rockstar, and Square Enix games were all absent from the available streaming list last week.

Nvidia said that it was unfortunate that all Activision Blizzard games will be removed from the service.

"While unfortunate, we hope to work together with Activision Blizzard to reenable these games and more in the future," Nvidia said.

The company added that it has over 1,500 games that developers have asked to be on-boarded to the GeForce Now service."

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