In a recent turn of events, Activision has pulled out their involvement with Nvidia's GeForce cloud gaming services which has then created a domino effect and Bethesda Softworks has followed in their footsteps. Recently exiting beta launch, Nvidia GeForce has had a rather rocky launch as another major publisher has left along with their games. Could be there be a correlation between Activision and Bethesda Softworks pulling out?
Bethesda Softworks is a force to be reckoned with
Bethesda Softworks has been swimming in mainstream success hit after hit with series like Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, and even franchises like Doom! These are huge names in the industry, and Bethesda Softworks, a big player in the video game industry, could mean a lot to a certain console by bringing their games to the specific platform.
Nvidia has announced but without further explanation why that there is still one game that stays, and that is Wolfstein: Youngblood. This may come as a huge blow to Nvidia because of how it is just launching and trying to gain popularity with the market, which means it still may need all the help it can get.
Nvidia's GeForce suffered a huge blow before Bethesda Softworks
Right before Bethesda Softworks, Activision Blizzard titles have pulled themselves out over a licensing dispute, which may seem quite coincidental to Bethesda Softworks pulling out as well. There could be a possible conspiracy against Nvidia's GeForce, but there is still no evidence to connect the dots. Nvidia reportedly had access to Activision Blizard games before their GeForce became an actual commercial product. The service was free to use during the beta mode, but it had a long waiting list, which made gamers even more excited for the actual launching.
Nvidia's GeForce is actually a pretty solid concept
The idea of streaming games is an innovative move towards the future, and this is what Nvidia's GeForce was banking on for their success instead of focusing more on relationships with major game publishing companies. Activision is keen on personal sales, and this is why they were against how they would not get direct sales from Nvidia's GeForce platform. As for Bethesda Softworks, the reason behind them pulling out is still unclear.
Nvidia's GeForce is pro-gamer
Nvidia's GeForce allows users to pay a minimal fee of $5 per month to stream on the games within their platform, and for most gamers, this is a great deal! Imagine playing games for just $5 a month? On the other hand, how Nvidia pays its partnering publishers is still unclear and could have been the cause of their fallout with Bethesda.
On the other hand, Cyberpunk 2077 is still open to working with Nvidia's GeForce, which is a game that has the masses waiting patiently! Nvidia's GeForce still has a chance without Bethesda Softworks, and Activision provided it can still bring up partnerships with good game publishers to provide a unique gaming experience that is pro-gamer!