Ubisoft is fully supported NVIDIA GeForce Now, without removing the sets of the flat
In a note addressed to Kodak, Ubisoft confirmed that it supports NVIDIA GeForce Now and will not remove its cloud game games away.
Ubisoft is fully supported by NVIDIA GeForce Now with full access to our PC games from Ubisoft Store, or any other supported gaming store, said Chris Early, Vice President of the Company for Partnerships and Income.
We think it's a state-of-the-art service that offers current and new players on PC a high-end experience with more choices about how and where they play their favorite games.
GeForce Now is a platform that allows players to play the titles they already have in a cloud environment, which means they can take advantage of these games on any Android portable device or low computer specification computer / Mac.
The service generated a controversy in the game industry due to the lack of trade agreement between NVIDIA and publishers when it was removed from its free closed beta.
The controversy has led several publishers, including Bethesda and Activision Blizzard, and small developers such as the long dark is, to request the removal of their Games from GeForce Now until a reduction from these conditions is possible.
On the other hand, we find Epic Games, who recently shared his appreciation for GeForce Now, saying that he would find ways to further improve his support. Currently, the only EPIC game supporting the platform is Fortnite.
Incidentally, Ubisoft is also among the first publishers to support Google Stadia and has announced that it will bring its Play + subscription to the Streaming platform in 2020.
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