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Big Nvidia GeForce NOW Upgrade Adds Support for Major Activision Games

The Nvidia GeForce Now library has expanded to encompass a handful of high-profile Activision Blizzard games, including Diablo 4 and multiple recent Call of Duty entries. These additions are just the tip of the streaming platform's late winter content iceberg, with GeForce NOW already confirming nearly two dozen new arrivals for March 2024.

As part of its efforts to get the Activision Blizzard acquisition over the finish line, Microsoft signed content licensing agreements with a number of streaming platforms over the course of 2023. This was meant to convince European regulators that the company wouldn't try to monopolize the nascent cloud gaming market by withholding titles like Call of Duty from Xbox Cloud Gaming rivals. One of those agreements was made with Nvidia, which later even went to bat for Microsoft to defend its Activision Blizzard acquisition.

Less than a year later, this collaboration started yielding some user-facing results. Specifically, a February 29 update to GeForce NOW saw the platform incorporate support for select Battle.net titles. The first wave of those additions comprises Diablo 4, Hearthstone, and Overwatch 2. The Call of Duty HQ app is also part of the package, allowing GeForce NOW users to stream Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare 3, and Warzone.

Game

Supported Version(s)

Date

Day-One Release

Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster

Steam

February 28

Space Engineers

Xbox, Game Pass

February 29

Welcome to ParadiZe

Steam

February 29

Call of Duty HQ

Battle.net

February 29

Diablo 4

Battle.net

February 29

Hearthstone

Battle.net

February 29

Overwatch 2

Battle.net

February 29

Fort Solis

Steam

February 29

The Thaumaturge

Steam

March 4

Classified: France '44

Steam

March 5

Expeditions: A MudRunner Game

Steam

March 5

Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun

Xbox, Game Pass

March 5

Winter Survival

Steam

March 6

Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator

Steam

March 7

Hellbreach: Vegas

Steam

March 11

Crown Wars: The Black Prince

Steam

March 14

Outcast: A New Beginning

Steam

March 15

Alone in the Dark

Steam

March 20

Breachwa

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