Netflix game streaming support coming to PC, Mac, and smart TVs

Netflix Cloud Gaming

Netflix continues to mobilize to make its way among the strongest gaming companies. Already, they have bet big on mobile gaming. However, Netflix is looking to expand its frontiers in cloud gaming. The company opened an internal video game studio last year. Recently through its website, Netflix announced that it will venture into cloud gaming. … Read more

Roccat Torch Gaming Microphone Review

The Roccat Torch is a new USB microphone that markets itself as having “studio-grade” performance for gamers, streamers, and content creators. Whether you are streaming to YouTube, Twitch, or another platform, the Roccat Torch is an ideal budget-conscious microphone. It comes with some handy features like a built-in pop filter and 24-bit audio quality. Additionally, … Read more

PlayStation Now adds support for 1080p game streaming

Sony announced today that PlayStation Now will soon support 1080p game streaming. According to a tweet from the official PlayStation account: PlayStation Now will begin rolling out support for streaming 1080p capable games this week. The rollout will occur over the next several weeks across Europe, US, Canada, and Japan. The streaming service currently caps … Read more

Twitch enforcing updated Hateful Conduct and Harassment policy off-platform

Twitch is beginning to enforce its updated Hateful Conduct and Harassment policy to protect all communities even when the misconduct occurs off the platform. In case you missed it, the refreshed policy features a more straightforward and consistent stance against hate and harassment. This is something that we can easily appreciate in many scenarios inside the platform, … Read more

Amazon Luna is a new cloud gaming service

Amazon is entering the cloud gaming market in a big way. The company just confirmed a new service called Luna. Luna is poised to compete with the likes of competing game streaming services PlayStation Now and Google Stadia. The platform will launch with a library of games for $5.99 a month in early access. RELATED … Read more

The Sims 4: Five challenges to spice up the gameplay

The Sims 4 can become more than a little repetitive, even if fans of the EA series hate to admit it. After all, there are only so many kitchen fires, cow plants, and glitched rotting plates of food we can handle. Sometimes you need a change. That is why I’ve compiled this list of five … Read more

Nvidia GeForce Now loses more games

The Nvidia GeForce Now service is about to lose games from a number of different publishers. The publishers pulling their titles include WB Games, Xbox Game Studios, Codemasters, and Klei Entertainment. That means that games like Middle-Earth: Shadow of War and the Batman Arkham series are going bye-bye. The games are scheduled to be removed on April … Read more

Google Stadia is a total bust. What went wrong?

In early 2019, Google promised to bring its revolutionary, innovative genius to a new sector: gaming. The Stadia was announced as a seamless cloud streaming service. Why buy a gaming console if you can game without an Xbox One or PS4? Nobody really knew what to expect. Google has been a powerhouse in progress and … Read more

2K joins Activision and Bethesda in pulling its games from Nvidia’s GeForce Now

2K Games is removing its titles from the Nvidia GeForce Now subscription service. The announcement was made via Nvidia’s official forums. Here is the brief statement, which reads: Per publisher request, please be advised 2K Games titles will be removed from GeForce Now today. We are working with 2K Games to re-enable their games in … Read more

GeForce NOW isn’t just competing with Google – it’s battling publishers too

GeForce NOW, NVIDIA’s cloud streaming game platform, has now been publicly available for almost a month. In that time, most reviewers have had better things to say about the service than its obvious competitor, Google Stadia. Indeed, GeForce NOW seemed to be more consumer-friendly and with better features. However, the last few weeks have shown … Read more

Facebook buys cloud gaming company PlayGiga

You probably haven’t heard of them, but the Spanish cloud gaming company PlayGiga was just acquired in a $78 million deal with Facebook. Up until now, PlayGiga had focused its cloud gaming services on a limited number of markets: Italy, Argentina, Chile, and Spain with plans for a launch in the Middle East. According to … Read more

Google Stadia launches November 19

Google has set the launch date for its game streaming service, Stadia. It will launch on November 19 for purchasers of the Founder’s Edition. The Founder’s Edition is $130 upfront for three months of the Stadia Pro gaming service, a Chromecast Ultra, and the Stadia Controller. The Chromecast Ultra normally retails for $70 by itself. … Read more

PlayStation Now is dropping to $10 a month; God of War and GTA V added

Sony is dropping the price of a monthly PlayStation Now subscription to $10 a month from $20 a month. In addition, they are reducing the price of quarterly and annual subscriptions, as well as adding some big-name games. A quarterly subscription is now going to cost $24.99 every three months, down from $44.99. Annual subscriptions … Read more

Google Stadia will likely fail. Here are five reasons why.

Google recently announced the Stadia game streaming service and hope to launch it in 2019. The search giant is known to be ambitious and try things they haven’t done before. The thought of playing 4K games at 60 frames per second is a nice, but not everything Google does end up like the homerun that … Read more

Is Google Stadia the “future of gaming?”

Today, Google officially unveiled Stadia, its cloud-based video game streaming platform. Is it really the future of gaming? Despite persistent rumors, Google is releasing a digital platform, not a console. The Stadia platform is similar to services like PlayStation Now. It is being compared to the gaming equivalent of Netflix, allowing players to stream games … Read more