Epic Games fully supports NVIDIA GeForce Now – Gaming

Epic Games founder and president Tim Sweeney announced that his company fully supports the NVIDIA venture with the GeForce Now streaming service.

We are talking about how subscribers can freely play both in Fortnite and in various projects from the Epic Games Store window, including platform exclusives. At the same time, the developers intend to improve integration with the cloud service.

According to Sweeney, GeForce Now is the friendliest subscription for developers and publishers, as well as for ordinary players, since NVIDIA does not tax both of them.

Companies that want to move the industry towards a healthier future for all must support services with this approach.

Tim Sweeney

At the same time, Sweeney believes that cloud services will become a key factor in the victory over the 30% monopoly of the App Store on iOS and Google Play on Android.

Apple has already decided that similar services cannot exist on iOS, so they are not allowed to compete. For a corporation, such megalomania will not end in anything good.

Tim Sweeney

Epic Games’s president believes that at the end of the year, Google will put pressure on Apple due to Stadia’s blocking on iOS, while Google itself will block GeForce Now and xCloud on Google Play.

Sweeney made a statement after a series of deletions from GeForce Now: after the international launch of the service on February 4, games were deleted from the library Activision, Blizzard, 2K Games and Bethesda, and The long dark.

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