Ge Force Now losses more games, no longer supports games from Microsoft, Warner Bros.

Image of Nvidia GeForce Now launch page from official website
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GeForce Now, a game streaming service form Nvidia, have gained quite an interest for its unusual approach to stream games via the cloud, but it didn't have much to offer to its customers initially, at the time of the launch Nvidia is lacking many popular and AAA games, but many thought that it will gradually add more games as it grows and develops.

But the opposite is happening so far, yes GeForce Now is adding games day by day and it was adding popular games too but GeForce is not getting the support form all other gaming companies, as a result, many games were leaving the new game streaming service right in its initial stages.

Previously Activision, which partnered with Nvidia during the development of GeForce Now, has withdrawn its games in the early days after the launch. And just like Activision, Blizzard and 2k Games have also withdrawn their games from GeForce Now recently, two more companies have joined them now.

Microsoft and Warner Bros. Games have also withdrawn their games from GeForce Now, this will come into effect from 24th April, Nvidia mentioned this news in a post that revealed the addition of more games to the platform, those games are from Bandai Namco, Bungie, Epic Games and Ubisoft, these are big and popular names indeed, which means GeForce Now is not only losing support from some companies but also gaining more support.

Microsoft's withdrawal is understandable, as Microsoft is planning to launch its own game streaming service Project xCloud, which can also mean that Microsoft, sooner or later may remove its games form other game streaming platforms too.

Via, Engadget.

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