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I'm gonna guess that no, Hogwarts Legacy isn't coming to GeForce NOW.
I think such things would be advertised to get people all hyped up for it.
It might come, but maybe not during launch.
I second this since Boosteroid doesn't have the stupid tier and queuing that nVidia has and covers more triple A titles than nVidia seems to have. Though arguably GFN has more games than Boosteroid but meh.. I subbed to Boosteroid and glad I did tbh.
Saddly, I won't buy a game if it is only playable on Boosteroids, since they are like GFN were at their beginnings: they have all the AAA games without permission from the publishers. So I won't buy a game that poses a risk of being taken out of the cloud in the next year or so.
Exactly!
I have already bought more than 200 games.
I have a big Steam wishlist. This game is also there.
I'd buy it, but I cannot play it in GFN.
And unfortunately, my laptop doesn't have a good video card.
This means that it makes no sense to buy this game.
I think it is a pretty common case.
A lot of other publishers make the same mistake e.g. Sega, PlayStation,
Xbox, Activision, Rockstar, Quantic Dream etc.
That's their choice. My choice is not to give money to such publishers