Sony, which has announced new PS Plus subscriptions in recent months, is very confident this time. The company, which is firmly on the ground in order not to experience the problems it has experienced before, has taken a decision and according to this decision , God of War GeForce Now is removed from the system.
God of War is being removed from the GeForce Now library
Sony is launching cloud gaming in June with the revamped PlayStation Plus system. Sony, which has made various attempts in cloud gaming before, has not had the desired effect and now wants to try it once again by renewing the PS Plus service. Players also seem to be satisfied with this new service for now.
Sony, of course, is in favor of monopolizing its own premium games and wants to include them all in the revamped PS Plus service. For this reason, his first attempt was on God of War, and he is removing the game from the GeForce Now library for both Steam and the Epic Store. The game, which was added to GeForce Now last April, is completely separated from GeForce as of July 1.
About this departure, the Nvidia side did not announce, “God of War will be removed from the GeForce Now library on July 1, but users who have played the game at least once before on GeForce Now will continue to have access to the game.”