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Saturday, March 7, 2020
GeForce Now has lost support for Borderlands, Civilization, BioShock and other serials
New week - old story. Another record label has turned its back on Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service.
GeForce Now's streaming service was obviously too good for its own good. Although Nvidia has announced plans to add support for 1,500 games that users could stream if purchased on Steam or other platforms, the figure is becoming less and less likely by the day. He first pulled his games with GeForce Now with Activision Blizzard, then Bethesda, and now 2K Games.
So on GeForce Now, games from serials like Borderlands, BioShock, Civilization, XCOM, Mafia, NBA 2K and more can no longer be played.
Service users in the official forum are generally more angry with Nvidia than at 2K Games, saying that it was irresponsible to launch GeForce Now without prior agreement with the game publishers. Some claim that Ubisoft and Warner Bros Games are the next to make the same move as the previous three publishers.
Many, therefore, claim that they will cancel their GeForce Now subscription after their three-month trial expires.
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