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GeForce Now adds Battle.net integration

Nvidia’s GeForce Now remains one of the most popular game streaming services, with over 1,800 titles currently available to stream from your PC library. That said, the service has historically only worked with a select number of storefronts – though this has slowly changed over time. The latest PC client joining the service is Activision’s Battle.net launcher.

Making the announcement via their blog, Nvidia revealed that its GeForce Now Streaming service is being expanded, saying:

“Stream the first titles from Blizzard Entertainment’s Battle.net, including Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty HQ and Hearthstone, now playable across more devices than ever.”

While the selection of Battle net titles remains somewhat small, Nvidia has added new games to the service on a weekly basis; meaning Battle net’s full library should be supported sooner rather than later.

Considering the fact that ABK’s launcher only has two-dozen titles to its name, this hopefully won’t take too long at all.

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