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Xbox Cloud Gaming's next-gen upgrade begins rolling out
Some Microsoft xCloud games are already being powered by Xbox Series hardware as part of an update to the company's datacenters.
Xbox Series X and S games will come to Xbox One through the cloud
Microsoft has confirmed that at least some Xbox Series X and S games will be playable on the Xbox One through Cloud Gaming.
Microsoft is officially making Xbox video game streaming sticks
The Xbox experience is getting baked into smart TVs, too.
AT&T is giving six months of Stadia Pro to 5G and fiber internet subscribers
AT&T is now offering six months of Stadia Pro to 5G and fiber internet subscribers, plus a discount on the hardware you need to play.
Stadia is coming to Chromecast with Google TV on June 23rd
The game streaming service is also on the way to NVIDIA Shield TV and other Android TV devices.
Xbox Cloud Gaming beta arrives on iOS and Windows PCs
Microsoft is sending invitations to try the Xbox Cloud Gaming beta on iPhone, iPad and Windows 10 PCs.
Amazon Luna's 720p streams help you play with poor connectivity
Amazon Luna now has a 720p option to make game streaming practical with data caps and slower internet connections.
GeForce Now doubles its price for newcomers to $10 a month
Existing subscribers can keep paying $5/month for life.
Microsoft is testing 1080p Xbox Game Pass streaming
Microsoft is testing Xbox Game Pass streaming in 1080p, making cloud gaming more practical on PCs and TVs.
Amazon's Luna cloud gaming service is now open to all Fire TV users
Amazon is making its Luna cloud game streaming service available to all Fire TV users as part of its early access program expansion.
'FIFA 21' comes to Google Stadia on March 17th
EA is bringing more than one football game to Stadia. Today, the publisher announced that FIFA 21, the latest entry in ‘the beautiful game’ franchise, will available to stream from March 17th. It will join Madden NFL 21, a very different kind of football game, which was added to the service on January 28th.
GeForce Now game streaming starts to roll out Chrome support
The latest update to NVIDIA's GeForce Now cloud gaming service lets users play PC games from within their Chrome web browser on Windows and Mac.
Rovio gives up on its mobile game streaming service
Angry Birds developer Rovio has quietly wound down its mobile game streaming service. First spotted by Gamasutra, the official Hatch website now has a message explaining that the platform was retired on December 31st, 2020. Rovio hasn't provided a reason for the closure, but it's safe to assume that the concept simply never took off.
'Madden NFL 21' comes to Google Stadia on January 28th
'Madden NFL 21' will be available on Stadia starting January 28th, bringing football to Google's cloud gaming service.
LG's 2021 TVs ship with Google Stadia and a game optimizer
LG's 2021 TVs will include Google Stadia and an optimizer that can fine-tune the picture for specific game genres.
Stadia works just fine on iOS, even without a true native app
A big draw for video game streaming services is the ability to play on any device, any time. Starting today, you can play any Google Stadia game on an iPhone or iPad. The service is accessible through Chrome, Safari or a progressive web app (PWA).
Xbox cloud gaming is coming to iOS and PC this spring
Microsoft plans to bring the service to more markets next year as well.
There are 400 games in development for Google Stadia
Google is already thinking about Stadia in 2023.
Stadia, one year on: Better but still incomplete
The other option is Stadia Pro.
Stadia game streaming is coming to iOS via a web app
Stadia turns one today. The first is that “public iOS testing” will start “several weeks from now.” The company will be using a progressive web application, which is no surprise given Apple’s current position on game streaming services.