Bethesda pulls games from game streaming service GeForce Now

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Nvidia’s game streaming service GeForce Now is again losing a number of games. Bethesda Softworks has decided to no longer offer its games, following Activision Blizzard who recently did the same.

A brief notice on Nvidia’s website states that Bethesda Softworks’ games are no longer available. With this, GeForce Now loses the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls series, among others. Wolfenstein: Youngblood will remain available to GeForce Now subscribers, although it is not clear why this is an exception.

With the decision to withdraw its games, Bethesda is following the lead of Activision Blizzard. He removed his games from the service just over a week ago. As a result, GeForce Now already lost popular games such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Overwatch.

The game streaming service GeForce Now officially became available at the beginning of this month after a beta period. There is a free variant with play sessions of up to one hour and with the paid variant, which temporarily costs 5.49 euros per month, that is six hours. It is possible to try the paid subscription for free for 90 days.

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