God of War is Removed from GeForce NOW!

God of War, which was added to NVIDIA GeForce NOW in the past few weeks, is being removed from the platform according to the newly shared announcement. The reason for this sudden change is Sony's new PlayStation Plus membership system.
 God of War is Removed from GeForce NOW!
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Sony had caused great excitement by announcing the renewed PlayStation Plus subscription system in the past weeks. This system, where many PlayStation Special games will also be offered to Plus subscribers, was also expected to enable the company to develop the cloud-based game system, which did not sound very good.

Today, there has been a development that shows that Sony will use great cunning to achieve this development. It has been announced that God of War, which was added to NVIDIA’s cloud gaming system GeForce NOW in the past few weeks, will be removed from GeForce NOW next month. The game will no longer be playable on GeForce NOW from July 1.

Those who play the game once on GeForce NOW will not be affected

The departure of God of War from the platform is of course planned by Sony. The new PlayStation Plus subscription system, which also includes Sony’s cloud gaming service, will be opened to players on June 22. In other words, God of War will be removed from Sony’s cloud gaming competitor 1 week after the system is opened.

On the other hand, if you still want to play God of War on GeForce NOW, you may want to hurry to get the game and GeForce NOW subscription. According to the statement shared by NVIDIA, even if the game is removed from the library, it will continue to remain in the library of users who played the game at least once on GeForce NOW.

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