Epic Games’ Tim Sweeney has spoken out in help of Nvidia GeForce Now after a number of builders have pulled games from the service.
Speaking on Twitter, Sweeney stated GeForce Now was probably the most “developer-friendly and publisher-friendly” of the most important streaming companies and game corporations needs to be supporting it.
It’s probably the most developer-friendly and publisher-friendly of the most important streaming companies, with zero tax on game income. Game corporations who wish to transfer the game business in direction of a more healthy state for everybody needs to be supporting this sort of service!
— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) March 7, 2020
He then went on a slight rant in opposition to Apple and Google by decrying each companies for having “payment monopolies” and “30% taxes.”
Just ready until later this yr when Google is lobbying in opposition to Apple for blocking Stadia from iOS, whereas Google blocks GeForce NOW, xCloud, and Fortnite from Google Play, and this complete rotten construction begins collapsing in on itself.
— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) March 7, 2020
His feedback come within the wake of Activision, Bethesda, and most recently 2K Games, pulling titles off of Nvidia’s streaming service.