Streaming is arguably the future of gaming. with Google Stadia and GeForce Now being some of the early players in →
Google has announced that PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, FIFA 21 and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order are coming to its streaming service. Today’s Stadia Connect presentation →
Nvidia GeForce Now is a new cloud-streaming service that allows access to some of the latest →
The OnePlus 8 is confirmed to be the next phone with Google Stadia compatibility, so if →
Cloud game streaming is set to become a more competitive marketplace, with Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce →
A lot of people are turning to video streaming and games these days to while their →
The latest version of the Google cloud streaming game platform Stadia had a few bits of →
Google announced Stadia Pro will get a limited-time free trial giving access to the premium service for two →
The quotation marks are doing a lot of heavy lifting in that headline. We reviewed Google →
Many believe that streaming is the future of gaming. Google Stadia and GeForce Now are some of the early players →
All focus is on the PS5 and Xbox One X in 2020 in terms of gaming →
All focus is on the PS5 and Xbox One X in 2020 in terms of gaming →
Google Stadia has launched a one day price cut, trimming $30 from the cost of the →
New figures from Limelight Networks, Inc. have revealed our current gaming habits, offering a few surprise →
Google had long-promised its Stadia game streaming service will support 4K play on the web, but →
A new post from id Software confirmed that Doom Eternal on Google Stadia will run at 1080p and 60fps on HD displays, →
Few people might find a small laptop that can barely sit on your lap to be →
A new update has been released for Google Stadia which adds a feature users have been eagerly awaiting →
While Chromebooks aren’t typically equipped for gaming, Google Stadia‘s innovative cloud gaming system means you can →
Hasbro and Larian Studios have confirmed that Baldur’s Gate 3 will be coming to early access →
Game over man, game over. Nvidia and Activision Blizzard seem like close partners. Call of Duty: →
After spending a long time in beta, NVIDIA’s GeForce Now streaming platform officially launched to everyone →
Game Ready, anywhere Three long years after its CES 2017 reveal, and two years after its →
GeForce Now is a cloud-streaming service looking to challenge the likes of Google Stadia. By subscribing, →
Razer announced the Kishi universal mobile gaming controllers at CES 2020, offering compatibility for cloud-gaming with →
Okay, Google. This console fan will admit that streaming games from the cloud probably is the future of gaming. →
Google has announced the December line-up of games available to its Stadia Pro premium subscribers. The news is →
Today we’re going to look at a set of factors which will play into your decision →
When smartphones started to sport metal unibody designs or, more recently, glass-metal-glass sandwiches, they also become →
You might be at a point where you’re deciding on which cloud gaming/streaming gaming subscription system →