“Misunderstanding Has Occurred”: Nvidia Explains Removing Activision Blizzard Games from GeForce Now Library

This week we reported that the company Nvidia deleted the catalog of games Activision Blizzard from the cloud service library GeForce Nowwhich last week left the beta test stage. Now the platform holder has commented on the incident.

According to the press service of the Greens, a “misunderstanding” occurred between the parties. Activision Blizzard and Nvidia did not enter into a commercial agreement to add a catalog, but publisher games were available as part of a beta test. The platform holder believed that the preliminary agreement extends to the current trial period for the “founders”, but Activision representatives had a different point of view.

Nvidia acknowledged its mistake and deleted publisher directory Call of duty, World of warcraft and Overwatch. Now the parties are negotiating to conclude a full-fledged contract, after which the Activision Blizzard games should return to GeForce Now.

Unlike other streaming services, GeForce Now allows you to run existing ones in your library in Steam games. At the same time, Nvidia has added ray tracing support to some projects (“Metro: Exodus“).

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