The video game industry has been in a serious transformation lately. The transfer of CDs and DVDs closed years ago, the games were verified and started to be installed by downloading them over the internet. In this process, the need for powerful computers increased. However, especially in recent years, computers have become less important. Because games can now be played with cloud services on very powerful servers. Google announced its own game streaming service Stadia at an event last year. After this announcement, Nvidia’s game streaming service, called “GeForce Now”, started to increase its popularity as soon as it was announced. In addition, Microsoft has been working on its own game streaming service Project xCloud for some time now, and according to rumors, Tencent will soon come to gamers with its own game streaming service. Nvidia’s GeForce Now service has been experienced by gamers for a long time. You can even create a GeForce Now account for yourself and take advantage of this service if you want. In this context, you can play hundreds of games, some popular and not so popular, even if your computer is very bad, if your internet connection quality is good. But things don’t seem to be doing much better on the Nvidia front. Nvidia has conducted dozens of efforts to move the GeForce Now service forward. The company met with game publishers and tried to add the world’s most popular games to the GeForce Now service. Originally, it was successful because many popular games can be played as part of the GeForce Now service. However, GeForce Now is losing blood very seriously while trying to support new games. Industry leaders such as 2K Games, Bethesda and Activision Blizzard withdrew from GeForce Now Nvidia’s game streaming service GeForce Now has lost very serious blood as of February. So much so that the prominent names of the video game industry like 2K Games, Bethesda and Activision Blizzard have cut their support for GeForce Now. So the games published by these companies have become unavailable in the GeForce Now service. Nvidia has made dozens of attempts to address this gap, but of course the loss of such popular games has left the company in a difficult situation. There will be new losses on April 24 According to the latest information, Warner Bros., Codemasters, Xbox Game Studios and Klei will also discontinue support for the GeForce Now service as of April 24. This is an indication that Nvidia’s game streaming service will lose some more blood. It is currently unknown how Nvidia will react to this move and what it will do to make the GeForce Now service popular.

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