NVIDIA has announced that it will remove all the games of Warner Bros, XBOX Game Studios, Codemasters & Klei from its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now. Unfortunately, the green team did not provide any details on why these publishers have decided to remove their games.
NVIDIA claims that it’s currently in talks with all publishers. Thus, hopefully, all of their games will return one day on GeForce Now.
“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. Games from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, XBOX Game Studios, Codemasters and Klei Entertainment will be removed from the service on Friday, April 24. We hope they’ll return in the future.”
Warner Bros and XBOX Game Studios are the fourth and fifth big triple-A publishers that will not be present on GeForce Now. The other three big publishers are 2K Games, Bethesda and Activision.
On the other hand, both Ubisoft and Epic Games are fully supporting this cloud gaming service. In fact, NVIDIA has added the complete Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry series. Additionally, more Ubisoft games will arrive in the coming weeks.
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