Activision Blizzard Pulled Its Games From Nvidia's Streaming Service
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Activision Blizzard Pulled Its Games From Nvidia's Streaming Service

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Welcome to Replay, where every week we catch you up on all the biggest videogame news—and, in this case, the conventions you maybe can manage to skip. Activision Blizzard Just Pulled Its Games From Nvidia's GeForce Now Streaming Service Last week, Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service opened up to people without Nvidia Shield systems. The company didn't offer any reason for the move, but Nvidia did comment, saying that they "hope to work together with Activision Blizzard to re-enable these games and more in the future." Geoff Keighley, the Hosting Dad of the Games Industry, Is Skipping E3 This Year Today in things that are a bigger deal than they may seem: Geoff Keighley, founder/host of The Game Awards and big-time games journalist/personality, will not be attending E3 this summer, for the first time in 25 years. Major players like Sony have already backed out of the event, and Keighley told The Washington Post that "based on what's been communicated to me about the show, I don't feel comfortable participating."

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