Earlier this week, Activision Blizzard games had been pulled from the Nvidia GeForce Now streaming platform, and now we all know why it occurred.
According to Bloomberg, the games had been taken off Nvidia GeForce Now due to a request from Activision Blizzard. Apparently, the 2 firms by no means signed a proper business settlement for the games to be accessible on the service (thanks, resetera).
Nvidia stated it was all a “misunderstanding” because it thought Activision’s participation within the service’s beta prolonged to the present trial interval for founding members.
“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,” stated Nvidia.
“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.”
Nvidia GeForce Now lets you stream games you already own from totally different PC libraries like Steam and UPlay to totally different units.
If within the service, you may sign up for free to stream for an hour at a time, or subscribe for an infinite founders account at $4.99/£4.99 a month for 12 months with 90 days free.
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