After several large publishers (Activision, Blizzard, 2K Games, Bethesda, Xbox Game Studios and Warner bros) deleted their games from the service library GeForce NOW shortly after its international launch, NVIDIA introduced a new system that will allow it to create a reliable directory of supported titles.
Now developers and publishers will have to independently offer their games for GeForce NOW. Currently, more than 200 publishers have supported the initiative. Now over 2 thousand games are available in the library, including Apex legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Destiny 2, Dota 2, Fortnite, Rocket league, Terraria and Rainbow six siege.
However, some publishers have not yet decided on their strategy for cloud technologies, so after May 31, the catalog will leave Celeste, Hunt: Showdown, Kerbal Space Program, Outlast, Oxygen not included, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, Torchlight ii, Total War: Three Kingdoms, Yakuza 0, Yakuza kiwami other.
The full list of publishers who supported the initiative and games that have fallen into the updated GeForce NOW library or left after May 31 can be found here.
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