More publishers abandon Geforce Now, including Xbox Game Studios
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But it gets Assassin's Creed and Far Cry series from Ubisoft 

As Nvidia prepares for commercial service in June, it appears that Geforce Now will say farewell to some publishers, including Xbox Games Studios (Microsoft), but some games are coming to the service as well, including some from Ubisoft.

Noblechairs teams up with Bethesda for some cool chairs
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Fallout and Doom Edition chairs

Noblechairs, a well-known maker of premium seating for gamers, has announced a partnership deal with Bethesda, which will result in some cool graphics and color schemes.

Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 865, 765 updatable drivers
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For some Pixel and Galaxy 10 phones

Qualcomm announced in December 2019 that it would offer driver updates for its Adreno GPU. This unique approach was years in making. The first products of this fruitful work are here as the Google and Qualcomm have released the Android GPU Inspector.

Call of Duty wins court battle
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Manufacturers cannot claim copyright on Hummers images

You would think that the makers of Hummers would be rather pleased to see their oversized off-roaders being used in a realistic combat game, but apparently not.  AM General, the government contractor for Humvees sued Call of Duty maker Activision for using Hummers.

Wasteland 3 launch date pushed back to August
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Needs a bit more time for optimizations, especially for co-op

Although the original launch date for inXile's Wasteland 3 was set for May 19th, it appears that the developer needs a bit more time and has pushed the launch date back to August 28th.