GeForce NOW Losses: The Service Is Virtually Dead

GeForce NOW service will lose Dark Souls, Ace Combat, Tekken and Soul Calibur games at the end of the month.

The GeForce NOW library is still not a safe place, its content is constantly changing. A few months ago, NVIDIA was proud to announce that Square Enix will soon be reintroducing several of its games to the cloud gaming service, such as Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. This will give you access to a total of 14 PC games again.

At the same time, the latest official update on the GeForce NOW forums already talks about several major Bandai Namco titles (including the Dark Souls trilogy) also leaving the service on July 31, at the publisher’s request.

The list of recent departures is quite painful:

  • DARK SOULS: REMASTERED
  • DARK SOULS II
  • DARK SOULS II: SCHOLAR OF THE FIRST SIN
  • DARK SOULS III
  • TEKKEN 7
  • SOULCALIBUR VI
  • ACE COMBAT 7: SKIES UNKNOWN

 

Over the past week, GeForce Now has already lost Saints Row: The Third Remastered (which belongs to Deep Silver).

However, NVIDIA also points out that they are trying to bring new games and features to the system, such as adding the following games to their catalog:

 

New Games

 

  • Trackmania (Epic Games Store, Uplay)
  • Satisfactory (Steam, Epic Games Store)
  • Hardspace: Shipbreaker (Steam)
  • Danger Scavenger (Steam)

 

 

New GeForce NOW Features

  • NVIDIA Highlights Additions – June brought more supported games for NVIDIA Highlights, which lets you capture your best gameplay moments automatically. Using smart pattern and image recognition from our cloud servers, we’ve added support for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, and Rocket League – all without any needed work from the game’s developers. Let no victory go unrecorded!

 

We’ll add support for the feature to more games over time. Stay tuned!

 

  • Freestyle Support – We’re rolling NVIDIA Freestyle — game filters that let you apply post-processing filters on your games while you play — to more GeForce NOW members next week. The feature changes the look and mood of your game with tweaks to color or saturation, or apply dramatic post-process filters like HDR. Freestyle is integrated at the driver level for seamless compatibility with supported games.

 

What’s Next?

We have more exciting new updates planned for GeForce NOW members. Here are some things to look forward to.

 

  • Ansel Coming To GeForce NOW – NVIDIA Ansel is a powerful photo mode that lets you take professional-grade photographs of your games. This technology is coming soon to GeForce NOW, so you can capture and share your most brilliant gaming experiences with super-resolution, 360-degree, HDR, and stereo photographs, all from your streaming session.

 

  • More Supported Platforms – Finally, our team is hard at work to bring GeForce NOW to supported Chromebooks. We hope to have more info to share in the coming weeks.

 

Source: WCCFTech

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