Total Downloads

2,591,901

Total Files

9,206

Latest Update

10

Nvidia’s GeForce Now Loses Titles From Xbox Game Studios, More

Posted April 21, 2020 | Games | GeForce NOW | Nvidia | Windows


Nvidia launched its game streaming service, GeForce Now, back in February of this year after months of beta testing. The company’s $4.99/month streaming service lets users stream games they already own, meaning they don’t need powerful hardware to play those games.

Ever since the launch, though, GeForce Now has been facing a major problem with some publishers. Back in March, for example, Activision, Bethesda, and 2K Games pulled their titles from GeForce Now.

And now, a couple of other popular publishers are leaving the service, too. Xbox Game Studios, Warner Bros., Codemasters, and Klei Entertainment are the latest publishers to pull all their games from GeForce Now. Nvidia announced on Monday that the company will be pulling games form these publishers on April 24.

“We’re transitioning as many games to GeForce NOW as possible over this time. For those leaving, we’ll give gamers as much notice as possible,” the company said. “We hope they’ll return in the future.”

At the same time, Nvidia is announcing support from other publishers like Ubisoft, Epic, Bungie and Bandai Namco. Ubisoft is bringing the complete Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry series to GeForce Now this week, with more titles coming in the following weeks.

Nvidia claimed 30 of the 40 most-played Steam games are already available on GeForce Now, with the company working to bring over 1,500 games to the service in the future.

Tagged with ,



Source link

')
ankara escort çankaya escort çankaya escort escort bayan çankaya istanbul rus escort eryaman escort ankara escort kızılay escort istanbul escort ankara escort ankara escort escort ankara istanbul rus Escort atasehir Escort beylikduzu Escort Ankara Escort malatya Escort kuşadası Escort gaziantep Escort izmir Escort