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I finally believe in the dream of Xbox Cloud Gaming
By Zachary Boddy published
In the Clouds ☁️ Xbox Cloud Gaming has long interested me as a video games fan, but I was never quite convinced to make it a regular part of my life. That has finally changed.
These finger gloves promise to make you a better gamer, and don't look weird at all
By Jennifer Young published
Finger Guns Taking cloud gaming to the next level.
Turtle Beach's Atom gamepad joins the Xbox cloud gaming scene
By Jennifer Young published
Xbox Turtle Beach has thrown its hat into the Cloud Gaming market with the upcoming launch of its Atom Controller, a split two-piece accessory for Android phones purpose-built for gaming on the move.
Razer and Verizon introduce ‘the world’s first 5G gaming handheld’, and it’s coming soon
By Daniel Rubino published
Gaming Razer's pre-announced gaming handheld is coming to the United States on Verizon with support for Ultra Wideband. Here's what we know so far, and when we'll learn more.
Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) 2024 review: Poised for greatness
By Jez Corden last updated
Discussing the state of Xbox Game Pass Cloud Gaming.
GameSir releases X2 Pro Mobile Controller for Cloud Gaming
By Jennifer Young published
The popular X2 controller designed specifically for cloud gaming now has a pro version and it's released for sale today.
BlueStacks X for Windows 11 and 10 lets you play mobile games on browsers, is available now
By Robert Carnevale last updated
BlueStacks was great for people wanting to try out mobile games on their PCs. And now BlueStacks has taken things a step further, allowing users to mobile game on their browsers via the cloud.
NVIDIA GeForce Now adds Spacebase Startopia and 11 other titles for GFN Thursday
By Sean Endicott last updated
NVIDIA announced 12 new titles that will be added to the GeForce Now library this week. Among the new titles are Spacebase Startopia and Overcooked!
Jezby Ventures takes over Blade and its cloud PC service Shadow
By Robert Carnevale published
After filing for bankruptcy, Blade and Shadow have a new owner.
Samsung is discontinuing its PC-to-phone game streaming app PlayGalaxy Link
By Nicholas Sutrich last updated
Samsung's short-lived experimental PC-to-phone gaming streaming service, PlayGalaxy, will be calling it quits in just over a week. Replacing it is the new partnership with Microsoft's Xbox xCloud.
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