Shadow, the cloud-based PC gaming service that’s been trickling into the United States since early 2018, is leveling up hard now that Nvidia’s rival GeForce Now has launched. On Thursday, Shadow ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The idea of playing games through a cloud streaming service is ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
OnLive, LiquidSky, and now Blade’s Shadow: A short line of startups has tried to eliminate the need for a local PC and put games on a remote, powerful server. Now Blade is expanding from France into ...
These days, the world seems to be moving away from owning material goods. In the video game business, this trend isn’t just manifesting in the transition from physical to digital games. The industry ...
What is Shadow? It’s a cloud gaming service that allows you to play games on just about any device. It was available before the likes of Xbox cloud gaming around the same time that GeForce NOW was in ...
PC ownership is dead. The future of PCs is subscription-based, just like Netflix. That's what Asher Kagan, president and co-founder of Blade, a French cloud-based computer startup, basically told me ...
Noah Buttner is a staff writer at Dualshockers. He specializes in textual and visual analysis and is based in New York, where he recently obtained a degree in Journalism from Stony Brook University.
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