Cloud Gaming Technology
Informative articles about the technology (services, infrastructure, physics, games) behind Cloud Gaming from the experts at Cloud Dosage.

Games That are “Offline” on GeForce NOW
- Cloud Dosage
- December 27, 2023
- GeForce NOW
We are big fans of Cloud Gaming here at Cloud Dosage. But, we also like to expose some of the rough edges in the experience that gamers face when using this cutting edge technology. One of those rough edges is the fact that you aren’t always in complete control of your ability to access your […]
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PlayStation Cloud Could Be Coming to a TV and Mobile Device Near You
- Cloud Dosage
- December 21, 2023
- Devices
- PlayStation
- PlayStation Cloud Gaming
One way to learn what a company is planning on working on is to look at job descriptions for positions they are hiring for. Thank you to good friend of the site, drspacemangames, who tipped us off about a PlayStation cloud gaming related job posting on Threads. The job posting in question is for a […]
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Boosteroid Updates Its Network Test – Others Should Copy!
- Jack Deslippe
- December 17, 2023
- Boosteroid
- Technology
Boosteroid is one of the most popular cloud gaming services operating in North America and Europe. Like GeForce NOW, it allows you to play games you already own on PC game stores like Steam, Epic, Ubisoft Connect using their high-end hardware in the cloud. You can stream HD (and soon 4K) games directly to your […]
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Xbox Cloud Gaming Coming to Meta Quest in December
- Cloud Dosage
- October 5, 2023
- Xbox Cloud Gaming
- Xbox Game Pass
It’s been awhile (almost a year) since Xbox cloud gaming was first announced as coming to Meta’s Quest devices. At the Meta Quest 3 announcement last week, howevert, Meta put a date on when Xbox Cloud Gaming would arrive on Quest VR headsets. It’s coming this December – just two months away! The app should […]
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Why Does Xbox Cloud Gaming Have Queues?
- Jack Deslippe
- September 28, 2023
- Xbox Cloud Gaming
- Xbox Game Pass
Xbox Cloud Gaming (sometimes referred to as Xcloud) is one of the most popular Cloud Gaming services available. A cloud gaming service is a paid subscription that allows you to play PC or Console quality games on multiple devices (phones, tablets, Smart TVs, budget laptops) by “streaming” the games from a server in the cloud […]
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PlayStation Remote Play Review From a Cloud Gamer
- Jack Deslippe
- August 28, 2023
- Editorials
- Final Fantasy
- PlayStation
As an Editor here at Cloud Dosage, I’m obviously quite enamored with Cloud Gaming technology. But, unfortunately, not every game can be played in my favorite way at the moment. Final Fantasy XVI is one of those titles that has yet to hit the cloud. In lieu of the cloud, I have been playing a […]
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Samsung Freestyle Brings Cloud Gaming To Any Surface
Samsung Freestyle second generation brings an exciting feature aimed at gamers. Get ready to take your gaming to a whole new level.
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Shadow to Support Browser-Based Access Starting Next Week
- Jack Deslippe
- July 28, 2023
- Shadow
Shadow PC is an extremely useful service. Just check out our recent review of the service. It’s the sledge-hammer of cloud services. It doesn’t just allow you to play video games stored in the cloud, it allows you to run an entire Windows desktop from the cloud! There are no limitations on apps you can […]
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Luna has enabled non-Amazon Luna controllers to connect directly to Luna via Cloud Direct!
- Simon Roadhouse
- July 5, 2023
- Amazon Luna
- Controllers
Amazon Luna may be losing more games than it has been getting recently, but it doesn’t mean that they aren’t still chipping away and adding new features! One of the newest features to be added is the ability to use nearly any controller you have lying around your house with the service – directly connected […]
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Google Reportedly Testing Instantly Playable YouTube Games – Not Likely Cloud Gaming
- Lee Reid
- June 24, 2023
- Gaming
- YouTube
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google is currently testing ‘instantly playable’ online games for its YouTube video streaming platform. It said that the games will be playable on YouTube, web browsers and on Android and iOS devices. In an email that was sent to employees, Google invited its workforce to test this new […]
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