Platform for NVIDIA Games online, GeForce NOW, suffered another blow after its official launch. If it was the first job – Blizzard decided to delete all of his game catalogs from the service, now it's Bethesda who announced that he would do the same, with the exception of Wolfenstein Youngblood, the only game they would leave accessible on the platform at the moment.
GeForce is now operating as a roller coaster since its launch. Officially we would be able to play any game on the NVIDIA online platform, but shortly after the introduction of Activation – Blizzard said that none of its games would be available. Next, NVIDIA announces its partnership with CD Projekt RED
Is GeForce NOW vulnerable?
This announcement is undoubtedly a tough battle for NVIDIA, as Bethesda Softworks has many popular titles, such as DOOM, Fallout, Wolfenstein or The Old Scroll sagas. What is most interesting is that in this case it is not a "complete shutdown" like the one made by Activation – Blizzard, but for some reason they have left one and only game in their catalog: Wolfenstein Youngblood.
Neither NVIDIA nor Bethesda provided details in addition to this decision to withdraw its GeForce NOW catalog, which has also raised suspicions of belonging to strangers. In theory the NVIDIA streaming platform would allow users to play any game, as though they were hiring NVIDIA Hardware so they could play the latest games on the market completely with or without a powerful gaming PC
The fact that this is the second biggest developer you decide delete your games on GeForce NOW Of course it is worth thinking; Often before bringing the platform for this draft to the market, the developer – in this case NVIDIA – already has a few key agreements signed so that from the day one can have good support. So it has always been, but as the weeks go by it ends up losing support for some reason we do not understand or do not explain, but that is starting to make us think the platform is in serious danger.
And at the end of the day, paying for a platform service that would allow us to play any game and then the fact that it allowed us to play only a few, makes us think if it's something to be ashamed of or not. We'll see how NVIDIA responds in the coming weeks, and if more developers decide to move their catalog to the platform or if it's crazy, and New engineers announce support about it.