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Stephany Nunneley
Saturday, February 15, 2020, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
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Earlier this week, Activision Blizzard Games was withdrawn from the Nvidia GeForce Now streaming platform, and now we know why this is happening.
According to Bloomberg, the game has begun Nvidia GeForce now As requested by Activision Blizzard. Obviously, the two companies never signed a formal commercial agreement to make the game available in the service (thanks, resetera).
Nvidia said it was all "misunderstanding" because it believed Activision was involved in the beta period of the founding members of the service.
NVIDIA said, "Activisi on Blizzard has been an excellent partner during the GeForce Now beta and we include it as a free trial period for founding members."
"Recognizing the misunderstanding, we removed their games from the service and hope we can work with them to re-enable these games in the future, and more."
Nvidia GeForce Now lets you stream games you already own from different PC libraries (such as Steam and UPlay) to different devices.
If you are interested in this service, you can sign up once for free, one hour per hour, or you can subscribe to an unlimited founder account for $ 4.99 / £ 4.99 per month for a period of 12 months and a free 90 day.