Representatives Nvidia at the company’s official forum announced that most games Bethesda softworks removed from the library GeForce Now. Now, from the publisher’s games, only Wolfenstein: Youngblood, which supports ray tracing technology for paid subscribers.
NVIDIA launched GeForce Now around the world (including in Russia) earlier this month, but a week later, due to a misunderstanding, the games were removed from the service library Activision Blizzard.
NVIDIA previously announced that over the 16 days since the global launch, GeForce Now has tried a million new players. At the same time, the company noted that the service library will continue to change: both new games will appear and old ones will leave.
It is already known that Cyberpunk 2077Released on September 17 on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, it will replenish the GeForce Now library on release day along with ray tracing support.
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