Nvidia posted on its forums Friday, "At the publisher's request, 2K Games titles will be removed from GeForce Now later today. "GeForce Now launched a long-term beta in February, giving PC gamers a way to stream games they already own on Steam and other platforms, offering a way to stream games they already own from their powerful cloud PCs.
Publishers Bethesda and Activision recently asked Nvidia to remove games from GeForce Now's compatibility list; before GeForce Now exited beta, Capcom and Square Enix also removed some games from the removed from the service; 2K publishes the Bioshock series, Civilization, Borderlands, and Mafia, among others.
As discussed in this week's commentary on the GeForce Now controversy, the switch from a free beta to a service with a paid membership tier appears to be part of the problem for publishers who previously supported GeForce Now. with Nvidia and other developers. According to correspondence, GeForce Now was eventually going to support a large portion of the Steam library, but some indie developers have expressed surprise that their games are being supported by GeForce Now without their knowledge.
"We are working with 2K Games to re-enable their games in the future," Nvidia wrote on its forum.
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