The battle for game streaming supremacy just got a bit messer today. In an update on its official website, Nvidia has announced that Xbox Game Studios titles will be removed from GeForce Now (its streaming service) on April 24, 2020. Along with that major publisher, titles from Warner Bros., Codemasters, and Klei Entertainment will also be getting the ax.
Microsoft didn’t have massive support for the service as it is currently beta testing its own solution in Project xCloud, but it still doesn’t paint the best picture for GeForce Now. Nvidia is facing an uphill battle in trying to get publishers on board and it seems to be losing more little by little. Ubisoft, at least, isn’t going anywhere and will be adding a ton of extra games in the coming weeks.
This news still stings as Nvidia has already lost Activision, Bethesda, and 2K Games. With every publisher keen to start its own digital service, gamers in the future are going to have to navigate a ton of different platforms just to find one title. That isn’t a flaw in GeForce Now but it is still something to keep in mind.
Whatever happens, hopefully, publishers start playing ball. At some point, people are going to say enough is enough and start ignoring major titles.
Source: Nvidia
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