Nvidia announced in February that almost all Bethesda games would be removed from the service, including first-party and third-party titles. “While unfortunate, we hope to work together with Activision Blizzard to re-enable these games and more in the future.” Full game list
“Per their request, please be advised Activision Blizzard games will be removed from the service,” Nvidia said in an update post. Nvidia said it misunderstood this, believing its agreement also covered the post-launch period. Activision wanted a commercial agreement before the games could be available on a paid service, according to Bloomberg.
Activision BlizzardĪctivision and Blizzard games were available on Nvidia GeForce Now during the service’s extended beta period, but the agreement between the companies didn’t extend into its official launch. Digital Trends rounded up all major game publishers that pulled out of GeForce Now so far and will watch for any changes. It began with what initially appeared to be an isolated case with Activision Blizzard but has expended to multiple publishers and dozens of games. However, several publishers are removing their games from the new streaming offering
GeForce Now allows subscribers to stream games they already own on other platforms like Steam, the Epic Games Store, or another retailer.