Nvidia’s GeForce Now took a hit earlier this week when Activision Blizzard requested all of its games to be removed from the freshly-launched cloud gaming service.
While, initially, the cause for the removal was unknown, Nvidia has revealed that it all came down to what it calls a “misunderstanding”.
Activision Blizzard Removed from Nvidia GeForce Now Due to "misunderstanding"
The removal targeted all titles in Activision Blizzard’s catalog present on Nvidia GeForce Now, including several Call of Duty games, both Starcraft titles and Overwatch.
As Bloomberg reports, Activision Blizzard was seeking a commercial agreement with Nvidia before allowing their titles on the fully launched version of GeForce Now.
“Activision Blizzard has been a fantastic partner during the GeForce Now beta, which we took to include the free trial period for our founders membership”, Nvidia said.
“Recognizing the misunderstanding, we removed their games from our service, with hope we can work with them to re-enable these, and more, in the future.”, it continued.
While the now-removed Activision Blizzard titles leave Nvidia GeForce Now without several high profile releases, the service still has an impressive list of games to choose from.