EA supports GeForce Now game streaming service to add four new games

A few days ago, the only EA game players could find on GeForce Now was Apex Legends. But EA suddenly decided to make a big splash in Nvidia’s streaming service, adding four new games. GeForce Now allows subscribers to stream and run their purchased games on a range of different devices. This month, the service added 14 new games.

EA’s new games include Steam and Origin versions of Dragon Age: Inquisition, Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst, Battlefield 1: Revolution Edition and Yarn Pokemon 2. Last year, when GeForce Now entered the official phase from the beta stage, many major publishers including Activision Blizzard, 2K, Bethesda, Warner and Xbox game studios chose to withdraw. Only Sega, Ubisoft and Bungie continued to support this service. The addition of EA finally made GeForce Now a bit of a head start.

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