Despite hitting an impressive milestone this month, Nvidia's GeForce Now subscription service is still experiencing some growing pains. The company has announced that a large portion of Bethesda Softworks games will be removed from the service. Nvidia's community manager Cory Banks posted on the company's forums, stating that "most" of Bethesda's titles will be removed from GeForce Now. Banks didn't clarify which titles have been removed, but he noted that Wolfenstein: Youngblood will remain available for all subscribers; Founders can still experience the first-person shooter with RTX On. Reports suggest that all of Bethesda's games have been removed. In Nvidia's forums, players are saying that games they just bought, be it Doom or The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, have suddenly been removed. And on Twitter, many are sharing similar experiences, with even older games such as Fallout: New Vegas getting pulled from their libraries. Continue Reading at GameSpot
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