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Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty Franchise Drops into GeForce Now - Stream the Frontline Battles Today

Dec 01, 2023 9:50 AM

Big news for Call of Duty fans and cloud gaming enthusiasts – Nvidia has expanded its GeForce Now library with several Call of Duty titles. Nvidia's recent blog post confirms the inclusion of fan favorites Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare 3, and the hit battle royale, Call of Duty: Warzone. These additions come as part of an agreement with Microsoft in regard to their Activision Blizzard acquisition, allowing gamers who purchased the titles on Steam to play them across any supported device via GeForce Now.

This update is just the beginning, as Nvidia plans to add a total of fifteen games to GeForce Now this week, including Last Train Home, Gangs of Sherwood, and SteamWorld Build, among others. The lineup extends beyond Call of Duty, providing a variety of gaming experiences. Even more exciting, GeForce Now will receive several more significant titles throughout December, such as Age of Wonders 4, Control, and Darksiders 3.

Cloud gaming is continuously evolving, and Nvidia's GeForce Now service embraces this change by delivering AAA gaming experiences across platforms, catering to a wider audience and solidifying its position in the cloud gaming market. Be sure to check Nvidia’s blog for the complete list of new additions to their service.

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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2023-12-01 10:18:09
Nvidia's bolstering of GeForce Now with Call of Duty classics and fresh titles alike is a game-changer for cloud gaming, offering a level of versatility that'll be hard to ignore for any gamer looking to jump into high-caliber games from virtually anywhere. It's clear that the strenghtening libraries of cloud platforms like GeForce Now are setting the stage for a future where game accessibility is as easy as streaming a movie – a total win for gaming inclusivity.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2023-12-01 10:08:05
Nvidia's integration of major Call of Duty games to GeForce Now is a game-changer for both CoD enthusiasts and the buoyant cloud gaming realm, reflecting the service's commitment to top-tier titles and user accessibility. It's a strategic play that underscores the potential of cloud gaming to dissolve hardware barriers and broaden the horizons of play, delivering a diverse portfolio that promises to evolve with even more heavyweight additions down the line.
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