Sony Santa Monica’s God of War is leaving GeForce Now on July 1, Nvidia has announced in a new GeForce blog post. It’s not all bad news, though. Anyone who accesses the game once before July 1, even just to claim and launch it, will have it in their GeForce Now library permanently, even after the game leaves the service.
As with all games on GeForce now, you’ll need to actually own the action-adventure game on PC (via Steam) first before you can add it to your library. So far, God of War is the only one of PlayStation’s current PC ports playable on the service. Days Gone and Horizon: Zero Dawn remain in popular demand among GeForce Now users, though there’s no sign of either landing on the cloud platform in the near future.
That may change as PlayStation ramps up its PC plans, though. In May, Sony posted a job description looking for a candidate tohelp shape their PlayStation PC strategy, and an investor report mentioned Sony believes its PC game sales will reach $300 million in 2022 alone.
That’s part of Sony’s broader efforts to launch several more first-party titles on PC between 2022 and 2025, including Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered and Spider-Man: Miles Morales later in 2022.
Meanwhile, Nvidia is adding 25 new games to the cloud platform in June, including Starship Troopers and the indie bird word simulator KeyWe.
If you fancy a bit of medieval warfare for your summer holidays, there’s Chivalry 2 and its weaponized fowls, and the sleeper hit life-sim Immortal Life is also making its way to GeForce Now following its launch on Steam in April. For the anime fans, there’s also The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II, because no summer is complete without stopping a civil war.
Here’s the full list of games landing
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