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Blizzard games are finally coming to GeForce Now

Nvidia is gearing up for another month of GeForce Now updates. There will be 27 titles joining GeForce Now this month as Nvidia celebrates the service's four-year anniversary.

The big news here is that Blizzard games are now joining GeForce Now, in keeping with Microsoft's agreement to bring Activision Blizzard titles to competing game streaming services. We're kicking things off with Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2, but other titles should eventually make it over. We'll still have to wait and see if a game as massive as World of Warcraft ever makes it over. Perhaps we'll see something around that later in the year as Blizzard gears up for the next expansion, which will kick off a multi-year story arc for WoW players.

The games joining GeForce Now this week include:

  • Bang-On Balls: Chronicles
  • Diablo IV
  • Overwatch 2
  • RAGE 2

Later in the month, players can expect to see Skull and Bones, Terminator: Dark Fate – Defiance, Star Wars: Dark Forces Remastered, Tales of Arise, The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series and more.

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