Yeah, as Delphium says, it's very common. It's because most games only have one camera eyepoint for 3 monitors. It's a little bit annoying but until game makers implement multiple camera points (which they probably won't), then it's part of life.
As for media, I find the same thing with Nvidia Surround. Not all apps maximise to a single monitor perfectly with it yet. For example, Photoshop spans three monitors if I maximise it, but it's the only non-media player that I have that does this. I am sure there would be a handful that are like that.
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