Ubisoft also supports NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud gaming service

After in recent Epic Games words Ubisoft has also stated that it fully supports the NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud gaming service. With this, PC owners can stream most of the Assassin's Creed games, two The Division action movies, and the latest Far Cry shooters through streaming.

Ubisoft also supports NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud gaming service

Speaking to Kotaku, Chris Early, Ubisoft VP of Partnerships and Revenue, said: “Ubisoft fully supports NVIDIA GeForce Now with full access to our PC games from the Ubisoft Store or any supported game stores. We believe this is a cutting-edge service that gives existing and new PC gamers a first-class experience with more choice in how and where they play their favorite games."

Ubisoft also supports NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud gaming service

Of course, the position of Ubisoft is not surprising, because the French company is actively cooperating with NVIDIA. However, Activision Blizzard has excluded its games from the service directory, allegedly due to misunderstandings. After that, the same thing happened with Bethesda Softworks games, also 2K Games.

Ubisoft also supports NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud gaming service

In addition, the game The Long Dark by Hinterland also disappeared from the GeForce Now catalog, because it appeared there without the permission of the developer. A series of these unfavorable events for NVIDIA began to fall immediately after GeForce Now exits beta testing. Obviously, publishers and authors want to negotiate some benefits for themselves in addition to an additional platform for the distribution of games.


Ubisoft also supports NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud gaming service



Source: 3dnews.ru

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