Overwatch might have launched in 2016 but it continues to have massive popularity years later - it even has its own Esports league. So streaming the game on GeForce Now shouldn't be a question at all.
Not least given the fact that when Nvidia launched GeForce Now, Activision Blizzard was one of the many published named as reasons for gamers to subscribe to the streaming service.
So it's quite understandable if players opting into GeForce Now might be wondering why they can't find the shooter in question.
Here's what you need to know about it.

Where is Overwatch on GeForce Now?
This may be disappointing, but Overwatchis not on GeForce Now.
In February 2020, Activision Blizzard made the decision to pull the majority of its games from the Nvidia streaming service, including Overwatch.
The news was revealed in a forum post on the GeForce Now forums, which you can read below:
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Other Activision Blizzard titles gone from GeForce Now
Aside from Overwatch, some of the most popular Activision Blizzard titles are also absent from GeForce Now following the companies decision to remove them from the service.
This includes the likes of several Call of Duty games, including mainly Call of Duty Warzone and Modern Warfare.
Developers 2K and Bethesda also withdrew from GeForce now.
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