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Google launches free Stadia game demos to entice people into cloud gaming

October 20, 2020

Via: The Verge

Google is launching a series of Stadia game demos that are truly free to play. Starting today, existing or new Stadia users will be able to play demos of Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle, with more coming later this week. These […]


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Nvidia adds Control to GeForce Now and promises new games every week

March 27, 2020

Via: The Verge

Nvidia says its GeForce Now cloud gaming service will start getting new games every Thursday, starting with Remedy Entertainment’s sci-fi action title Control. The announcement is a bit of good news for the controversial platform, which has seen high-profile game […]


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Google now giving away three months of Stadia access to Chromecast owners

March 6, 2020

Via: The Verge

Google is slowly but steadily opening its Stadia cloud gaming service to more interested customers, with a new promotion starting this month that offers three months of its Stadia Pro subscription to owners of Chromecast Ultra devices. It’s not required […]


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Microsoft Project xCloud iOS testing starts with ‘Halo: The Master Chief Collection’

February 12, 2020

Via: Apple Insider

Project xCloud is Microsoft’s Xbox cloud gaming service, which enables users to play Xbox games on their smartphones. The games are streamed from Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing centers. The service has been available for public testing on Android since late […]


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Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service will launch on November 19th

October 15, 2019

Via: The Verge

Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service is right around the corner, and we know nearly everything we need to know about its launch — except when in November it’ll go live for the first wave of early adopters who spent $130 […]


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Cloud gaming: Google Stadia and Microsoft xCloud explained

June 19, 2019

Via: The Verge

Some companies have announced publicly — hey there Google and Microsoft — while others are quietly experimenting behind closed doors. But each company is at least hedging against a future where discs, downloads, even consoles are no longer required, because […]