As we informed you a few hours ago, 2K Games has requested the removal of its games from GeForce Now. 2K Games is the third big publisher that requested such a thing. The other two are Bethesda and Activision. However, it appears that Epic Games is supporting NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service. Continue reading Contrary to other publishers, Epic Games is wholeheartedly supporting NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW service
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NVIDIA has removed all of 2K Games’ titles from its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now
NVIDIA has just announced the removal of all of 2K Games’ from its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now. While the green team did not reveal the reason behind this removal, it did state that it’s working with 2K Games to re-enable them. Continue reading NVIDIA has removed all of 2K Games’ titles from its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now
NVIDIA adds five new games to GeForce Now, including Nioh: Complete Edition
NVIDIA has announced that five new games have been added to its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now. These five new games are: Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV, Dead or Alive 6, Nioh: Complete Edition, Deadliest Catch: The Game and Dungeon Defenders: Awakened. Continue reading NVIDIA adds five new games to GeForce Now, including Nioh: Complete Edition
NVIDIA removes The Long Dark from GeForce Now, did not ask developer for permission to host it
Following the removal of Bethesda’s and Activision’s games, NVIDIA has also removed The Long Dark from its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now. According to the developers, the green team did not ask them for any permission to host it on its service. Continue reading NVIDIA removes The Long Dark from GeForce Now, did not ask developer for permission to host it
NVIDIA GeForce 442.50 WHQL driver released, adds security improvements & new G-SYNC compatible displays
NVIDIA has released a brand new driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the NVIDIA GeForce 442.50 WHQL driver provides optimal support for Apex Legends: Season 4, The Division 2 Warlords of New York expansion, and ARK: Genesis Part 1. Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce 442.50 WHQL driver released, adds security improvements & new G-SYNC compatible displays
Don’t expect the NVIDIA Ampere GPUs to be launched at GTC 2020 in March 2020
I wasn’t originally planning to publish this article. After all, we hadn’t over-hyped NVIDIA’s “you won’t be disappointed” claims about GTC 2020. However, and since some people believe that Ampere will come out in March 2020, I wanted to share my own thoughts. No, and as Igor’s Lab stated, the NVIDIA Ampere GPUs will not release in March 2020. Continue reading Don’t expect the NVIDIA Ampere GPUs to be launched at GTC 2020 in March 2020
NVIDIA has removed most of Bethesda’s games from its gaming cloud service, GeForce Now
Following Activision’s example, Bethesda has requested the removal of most of its games from GeForce Now. Thus, the only Bethesda game that will be available, at least for now, on GeForce Now is Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Continue reading NVIDIA has removed most of Bethesda’s games from its gaming cloud service, GeForce Now
NVIDIA’s cloud service, GeForce Now, has over 1 million registered players, 1500 games coming soon
NVIDIA has announced that its gaming cloud service is a huge success so far. According to the green team, over 1 million new gamers have signed up for a free plan or upgraded to the Founders membership. Continue reading NVIDIA’s cloud service, GeForce Now, has over 1 million registered players, 1500 games coming soon
Cyberpunk 2077 will be available on NVIDIA’s streaming service, GeForce Now, at launch day
CD Projekt RED and NVIDIA have announced that Cyberpunk 2077 will be available on GeForce Now at launch day. This basically means that those that have purchased the game will be able to play it on different devices via NVIDIA’s streaming service. Continue reading Cyberpunk 2077 will be available on NVIDIA’s streaming service, GeForce Now, at launch day
NVIDIA explains why it has removed Activision Blizzard’s games from GeForce Now
A few days ago, we informed you about the removal of all the Activision Blizzard games from NVIDIA’s streaming service, GeForce Now. And earlier this week, the green team explained the reasons behind their removal. Continue reading NVIDIA explains why it has removed Activision Blizzard’s games from GeForce Now