![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Within it is a list of entries of various titles, compiled by SteamDB founder Pavel Djundik. In a blog from developer Ighor July, which you can read here, he talked about how he was able to access the database to Nvidia’s streaming service, GeForce Now, that allows you to stream games from your PC. Now it looks like a potential datamine has shown a lot of games could be coming from another platform holder, as well as a host of games from other publishers that are not announced. That has changed a lot in recent memories, with even one of the platform holders (Microsoft) now releasing their games day and date on their consoles as well as multiple PC storefronts. Once upon time, the platform was skipped quite a good deal or got late ports. As time has gone on, studios have become more open to releasing their games on PC.
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