GeForce Now has announced a raft of changes to its library of games as some publishers pull support while others commit further.

Ubisoft appears to be going big on the video game streaming service, which lets you stream games you already own via Nvidia’s servers. GeForce Now has the complete Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry series, with more Ubisoft games coming soon.

“Ubisoft fully supports Nvidia’s GeForce Now with complete access to our PC games from the Ubisoft Store or any supported game stores,” said Chris Early, senior vice president of partnerships at Ubisoft. “We believe it’s a leading-edge service that gives current and new PC players a high-end experience with more choice in how and where they play their favourite games.”

However, Warner Bros., Xbox Game Studios, Codemasters and Klei Entertainment are pulling all their games from GeForce Now on Friday, 24th April. “We hope they’ll return in the future,” Nvidia said in a blog post, while stressing 30 of the top 40 most-played games on Steam work with GeForce Now. Nvidia said it’s working to bring over 1500 more games to the service.

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