Best Cloud Gaming Services in 2024

Mobile gaming took a big step up in quality with the introduction of console-quality games that you can play over the internet. Cloud gaming allows users to launch AAA titles on low-end devices like laptops, Chromebooks, smartphones, tablets, or even smart TVs. Any hardware with minimum system requirements should be okay for cloud gaming. The … Read more

Five essential programs for a gaming PC

Here’s a list of five essential programs for a gaming PC, ranked in no particular order. The download links will be provided and all of the programs are free and open-source. Hopefully, programs will help your PC be much more accessible and improve your overall experience with it. 7zip is an essential tool for any … Read more

GeForce Now adds 34 games this month

NVIDIA’s streaming platform continues to expand its repertoire of titles. We have confirmed via a tweet on their official Twitter account that 34 new games will be added to the GeForce Now catalog this month, as they have done on a monthly basis. NVIDIA’s streaming service received 13 new video games today, among which we … Read more

Outriders demo out now, features co-op and crossplay

Square Enix released the Outriders demo earlier today. It’s surprisingly long and full-featured. As we mentioned earlier this week, players can experience the full opening chapter of the Outriders campaign. It caps at three hours of gameplay per playthrough. Progress will transfer to the full game for players who purchase on the same platform. The demo allows players … Read more

Cyberpunk 2077 pre-load now available, Geforce Now support announced

CD Projekt Red made two Cyberpunk 2077 announcements this morning, including news that the game is ready to pre-load. The first announcement came via Twitter. Cyberpunk 2077 is now available to pre-load through GOG. The highly-anticipated game is set to launch on December 10 across PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. Preloading … Read more

Spellbreak now playable on Android, Chromebook, Mac via GeForce Now

Spellbreak is now playable on even more platforms thanks to NVIDIA’s GeForce Now. In addition to the previously available PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One versions, the game is now playable on Android, Chromebook, and Mac. The new platforms bring the game to millions of more potential users. As we’ve mentioned, Spellbreak supports crossplay and … 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

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