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Latest Logitech G Cloud Update Introduces Automatic Screen Dimming for TV-out

The Logitech G Cloud team has announced that a new software update. Version 8, is set to roll out starting July 12, 2024. This update will initially be available to a select group of users as part of a phased approach to ensure stability before a wider release. A key feature of this update is […]

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PDP Launches Controller Designed for Samsung Gaming Hub

The Replay Wireless Controller, designed by PDP specifically for Samsung Gaming Hub, is now available for $49.99. This controller is compatible with select 2022, 2023, and 2024 Samsung Smart TVs, monitors, and the second generation of Samsung The Freestyle with Gaming Hub. This is an impressive addition for cloud gamers who access their services and […]

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Chrome OS Has a New App Store Which Features Cloud Gaming Apps

Chrome OS (the operating system that powers Chromebooks, Chromeboxes and more) has a new unified app-store (link works on Chromebooks) that includes PWAs (Progressive Web Apps) as well as Android apps installable from the Google Play Store. In general, the app fills an important gap on Chrome OS. Previously, there was no way to search […]

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GameSir Announces GameSir X2s Type-C Mobile Controller

GameSir has introduced a new contender with its latest controller, which is already generating buzz for being one of the best options available. GameSir X2s Type-C is tailored for cloud gaming, promising to enhance the gaming experience with its advanced features. The controller is available for $45.99, or £49.99. Here are some details shared by GameSir […]

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Apple to Allow Cloud Gaming Apps on the App Store

Apple has announced a significant update that will enhance the cloud gaming experience on its App Store. The company is now allowing developers to submit a single app that can stream a full catalog of games, marking a substantial shift in the way games are delivered and experienced on iOS devices. This development opens up […]

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Cloud Gaming Apps Now Live on Samsung 2020 TVs

Samsung originally released its Cloud Gaming Hub with support for a handful of the most popular cloud gaming services (Xbox Cloud Gaming, GeForce NOW, Utomik, Luna, Blacknut etc.) on its 2022 model TVs and newer. However, in a pro-consumer move, the company also later enabled the apps on older models from 2021. And, now, Samsung […]

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Luna has enabled non-Amazon Luna controllers to connect directly to Luna via Cloud Direct!

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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Antstream Arcade and Blacknut Arrive on Samsung TVs
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Anstream Arcade and Blacknut Arrive on Samsung TVs

Ahead of Summer Game Fest, Samsung is dropping the news that two more cloud gaming services are live on the Gaming Hub for its TVs in the United States. Antstream Arcade and Blacknut are now included! We actually knew these two were coming to Samsung TVs as far back as last November. But, it is […]

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Sony Unveils Project Q, Takes a Half-Step Into Cloud Gaming

Sony’s highly anticipated May 24th showcase capped off with a no-frills unveiling of a few pieces of new hardware, including the not-so-secret Project Q, which has been anticipated to be a cloud gaming device. According the the announcement, it has been specifically designed for remote-play over Wi-Fi, with the added bonus of integrating the PS5 […]

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Google’s Pixel Tablet Could be a Great Device for Cloud Gaming

Google has officially left the cloud gaming scene itself with the death of Stadia, but it still has a large consumer technology presence via its Android, Chrome/ChromeOS and its Nest ecosystems. It was (ironically) not long after the announcement of the shutdown of Stadia that the company announced a line of gaming focused Chromebooks that […]

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