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Activision Blizzard Game Pulled From Nvidia Geforce Now

Nvidia Geforce Now is a game streaming platform released by Nvidia on February 4th. This service is considered a competitor to Google’s cloud gaming, Google Stadia. The price tagged by Geforce Now is even cheaper, only $4.99 per month.

The price is quite easy because the games offered in it are also AAA games such as Far Cry 5, The Witcher 3, Watch Dog 2, etc.

But bad news seems to be hitting the cloud gaming platform. Reportedly Activision Blizzard pulled all of its games from Geforce Now so that games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare or Overwatch can no longer be enjoyed on Geforce Now.

Nvidia itself has confirmed that Activision Blizzard has indeed pulled all of its games from Geforce Now. This is unfortunate, and Nvidia also hopes to be able to bring back games from Activision Blizzard in the future.

Until now, it is not known why Activision Blizzard pulled all of its games from Geforce Now.

Currently, cloud gaming services are experiencing a period of rapid development. Cloud gaming is believed to be a future gaming solution where gamers no longer have to mess around with hardware problems. It’s just that for now this service cannot be enjoyed by all people, especially because cloud gaming requires a stable and fast internet connection.

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