Nvidia has pulled The Long Dark from its GeForce Now cloud gaming platform, reportedly after having released it without permission from its developers. The Long Dark joins a list of titles pulled from the service without warning.The Long Dark is a survival game created by Hinterland Studio, and its director, Raphael van Lierop, took to Twitter to clarify the game’s disappearance from Nvidia’s recently launched game streaming service. He explained that Hinterland asked for the game’s removal after Nvidia hosted it on the platform without seeking permission. "Please take your complaints to them, not us,” van Lierop wrote. "Devs should control where their games exist."RELATED: Final Fantasy VII Remake Announces Demo Release With New Trailer

This revelation comes amid a rocky rollout for GeForce Now, which lost all Activision Blizzard games early in February and all Bethesda games a few weeks later, except for Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Nvidia has called the removals a "misunderstanding," claiming that developers will return to the service as they "continue to realize GeForce Now’s value."

The games industry appears determined to make cloud gaming a reality, but after two lackluster streaming service launches from Google and Nvidia with Stadia and GeForce Now, respectively, the future of remote gameplay remains unclear.

According to van Lierop, Nvidia responded by offering Hinterland Studio a free graphics card as an apology.

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