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No PC, no problem: Shadow supercharges cloud gaming with lower prices, faster hardware, and VR

No PC, no problem: Shadow supercharges cloud gaming with lower prices, faster hardware, and VR

Posted on March 12, 2020 By Jarvis

This GeForce Now rival just got a lot more competitive

Shadow, the cloud-based PC gaming service that’s been trickling into the United States since early 2018, is leveling up hard now that Nvidia’s rival GeForce Now has launched. On Thursday, Shadow revealed much cheaper pricing, much more powerful hardware options, an overhauled interface for TVs and mobile devices, and—get this—an initiative to drive latency-sensitive virtual reality experiences from the cloud. Wow. Better yet, while publishers have been yanking their games from GeForce Now left and right, every game you own works just fine on Shadow.
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Computers & IT, Gaming Tags:cloud, game, games, gaming, geforce, GeForce Now, hardware, latency, mobile, Nvidia, PC, Shadow, virtual reality, VR

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