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2K Games titles have been pulled from Nvidia's GeForce Now

2K Games has pulled all of its titles from Nvidia's GeForce Now service.

The company is the latest to pull games off the GeForce Now service, following in the footsteps of Activision and Bethesda.

"Per publisher request, please be advised 2K Games titles will be removed from GeForce Now today," reads the forum post. "We are working with 2K Games to re-enable their games in the future."

If you use the service, this means you can no longer play BioShock, Borderlands or NBA titles. Other games removed include Civilization 6, XCOM 2, WWE 2K20, and more.

Over one million have signed up for the streaming platform, but as it moves to a paid service, some publishers may choose to remove games before the trial period ends, Nvidia previously announced.

Earlier this month, Bethesda removed all of its games from the service, save for Wolfenstein Youngblood. Activision also removed Call of Duty titles and Overwatch from GeForce Now in February. And just this week, Hinterland Studio pulled The Long Dark from the service as it said Nvidia never asked for permission to host the game.

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