author: Frozen
2K Games Pulls its Games From GeForce Now
2K Games is another major video game publisher, after Activision Blizzard and Bethesda, among others, that has decided to withdraw its support for the GeForce Now streaming service.
- Titles owned by 2K Games have disappeared from GeForce Now at the request of the publisher;
- We do not know the official reason for removing the titles;
- Nvidia hopes that 2K Games' productions will return to GeForce Now in the future.
2K Games has decided to pull all its titles from GeForce Now. This is the third publisher to withdraw its support for this service in the last month. A week after the beta tests were completed, Activision Blizzard pulled all its games from the service, and soon afterwards Bethesda decided on a similar move. Last week, The Long Dark from the independent team at Hinterland Studio also left the service, because, as reported by the team's founder, Raphael van Lierop, the production appeared on GeForce Now without the permission of its creators.
Nvidia assures that it's doing everything it can to get the titles from 2K Games back on the service as soon as possible. Productions that had to leave the catalog include Borderlands 3, Sid Meier's Civilization VI, XCOM 2, BioShock: The Collection, and the NBA 2K Series.
GeForce Now officially launched on February 4, this year. The service is available in two versions - free (with maximum session length limited to one hour) and paid (for $5 per month, with ray tracing support and longer sessions). The service, unlike competitive solutions, enables us to stream games that we have in our libraries (e.g. on Steam). In the future, the service will feature Cyberpunk 2077.