GeForce Now loses Xbox Game Studios title this week.

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GeForce Now loses Xbox Game Studios title this week.

GeForce Now, Nvidia's game streaming service, will lose support for four more publisher and studio games later this week, with Xbox Game Studios, Warner Bros, Codemasters, and Klei Entertainment titles will be removed from the service on April 24.

The news was announced via a new blog post assuring continued support from companies including Epic Games, Valve, Bungie, and Bandai Namco; Ubisoft has expressed support for many, and Assassin's Creed and Far Cry's back catalogs are all available on the service as of today, with more games expected to join "in the coming weeks."

Losing four libraries at once is quite a blow, but it's worth mentioning that few Xbox Games Studios titles were on the service anyway.

As for the rest, support for Warner Bros. titles, including Batman, Middle Earth, Mortal Kombat, and all LEGO games, is expected to disappear on April 24; Codemasters' racers, including the DiRT and F1 series, will also disappear. Klei's "Don't Starve" will also be removed; Nvidia wrote that it "hopes to bring it back in the future."

Nvidia assures users that a new batch of games will be announced every Thursday, "including larger batches throughout April and May."

GeForce Now was released in late February as an alternative to Google Stadia. Since then, publishers including 2K, Bethesda, and Activision have removed the game from their catalogs. For a more detailed description of the situation, see Wes' breakdown of the ongoing troubles Nvidia is having with GeForce Now publisher support.

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