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Activision games removed from Nvidia GeForce Now over “misunderstanding”

Nvidia has further explained the “misunderstanding” that has caused the removal of all Activision Blizzard games from the GeForce Now streaming service.

“Activision Blizzard has been a fantastic partner during the GeForce Now beta, which we took to include the free trial period for our founders membership,” Nvidia told Bloomberg.

“Recognizing the misunderstanding, we removed their games from our service, with the hope we can work with them to re-enable these, and more, in the future.”

The Activision Blizzard library of titles were removed from the GeForce Now service on 13 February.

GeForce Now is now available as a monthly subscription service in North America and Europe, offering the ability to stream games to a device of your choice for $5 a month.


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