Last month, Nvidia's game streaming service, GeForce Now, was officially out of beta. And since then many publishers have removed their games from service. Activation Blizzard, Bethesda
The news came yesterday by sending briefs to Nvidia's official organizations. "At the request of each publisher, please be informed that 2K game titles will be removed from GeForce NOW," explained a Nvidia lawyer. They also said that they would work with 2K games to get the games removed from future operations.
A complete list of games requested by 2K Games to be removed from GeForce Now includes similar titles Borderlands, Bioshock Infinite, XCOM 2, Civilization V and Mafia III.
GeForce Now started rolling back in 2013 as a service that allows players to stream PC games to their Nvidia Shield TV boxes. In 2017,
But the list of games that work with GeForce Now is getting smaller and smaller as more publishers move their games from streaming service.