Games like Oxygen is not included, Middle-Earth: Shadow of War, and everything Arkham the series is set to be released on GeForce Now on April 24.
Announced Nvidia the latest round of departure in a blog post yesterday evening for the future of its new video game streaming platform. "We're converting as many games to GeForce NOW as possible at this time," the company writes. "For those who are traveling, we will give players as many notifications as possible."
But in this case, the notice turned four days later. "Games at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, XBOX Game Studios, Codemasters and Klei Entertainment will be removed from the project on Friday, April 24," the company wrote. "Hopefully they will return in the future."
GeForce Now, a monthly subscription that lets you stream PC games that you already own on any computer or mobile phone, launched back in February once he soon started losing big games as Fallout 4 and Call of Duty: Modern Wars. Some developers not even knowing that their games are supported on the platform until others let them know.
While some publishers have released bail, others stick with GeForce Now. Also notable is Ubisoft, which Nvidia announced in its blog post will add GeForce Now support for finishing Assassin's faith and Far Cry series. Epic Games is one: Subscribers can currently use the app to stream Fortnite and other unique Epic Store PCs such as Remedy & # 39; s Control. "Thirty of the highest-grossing Steam games are now streaming on GeForce NOW," writes Nvidia. "And we're working on bringing another 1,500 games to the work."
To make some of the most recent high profile games ever, Nvidia is currently doing the first three months of GeForce Now for free.