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5 New Games Now Live on Boosteroid, Including Octopath Traveler 2
Following yesterday’s announcement regarding a partnership with Microsoft and Xbox, Boosteroid is back yet again with five new games added to their ever-growing catalog of cloud games. This week, the cloud gaming platform sees the addition of five brand-new titles, including a free to play one. It’s worth noting the variety in their offerings. From […]
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Valheim Now Live on Xbox Cloud, Ghostwire and More Coming to Game Pass
Update: Sea of Thieves: Deluxe Edition is also now available on Xbox Cloud, alongside Game Pass for PC and Console. This version of the game includes all the permanent content of the game, 10,000 gold, and a pack of special cosmetics. What a great way to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the game, which released […]
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AntStream Arcade Might Be Coming to Your New Car
We’ve lots of news recently about Boosteroid, Utomik, Blacknut all expanding their reach. From updated apps, to coming preinstalled on newer model TVs, it seems there is always some expansion. But the expansion has largely been locked to your household items. But AntStream Arcade has recently teased some interesting news over on their Twitter page. […]
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Spiritfarer Returns to the Cloud via Utomik – New Games Announced
There are two things that Stadians know: saying goodbye to something you love is hard, and Spiritfarer is an incredible indie game. The original game, Spiritfarer, released August 18, 2020. Its charming presentation, engaging gameplay and touching story, quickly make it become really popular across all platforms. Even Google’s cloud gaming platform, Stadia. The game […]
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Microsoft And Boosteroid Come Together
In what is probably the biggest news in cloud gaming history, Microsoft has announced a deal with independent cloud gaming service, Boosteroid. The 10-year deal, announced today, March 14th 2023, will bring Xbox PC games, including Activision Blizzard titles, when the deal goes ahead, to the cloud. Even though Boosteroid has an already thriving library […]
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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum announced for GeForce NOW
NACON 2023 showcased The Lord of the Rings: Gollum from the developers Daedalic Entertainment, along with a brand-new story trailer During the 2023 NACON Connect. Although there is no set date, we do know that The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is arriving in 2023. It has now also been confirmed that Gollum is coming […]
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7 More Games Hit GeForce NOW this Week
It’s once again GeForce NOW thursday. Let’s start with some news on the RTX 4080 rollout. RTX 4080 GPUs have turned on in NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW Montreal datacenters. The New York area datacenter is still under maintenance but should be getting the upgrade soon. Next, GeForce NOW is picking up 8 new games this week […]
Read MoreGoogle’s Immersive Stream for Games B2B Offering Appears to be No More
Axios today published an article that stems from an interview with Google’s Jack Buser, “Director of Game Industry Solutions”, who highlighted how Google is now focused on positioning its Google Cloud Platform (GCP) tools for game developers and publishers. They offer a wide variety of tools in this space for hosting storage, APIs, analytics, server […]
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Like a Dragon: Ishin! and Planet Zoo land on Boosteroid alongside 3 free games
This week, Boosteroid has added five new titles to its library of cloud games. The selection includes two popular games, one being fairly recent, and three free titles that everyone can enjoy. As long as they have an active subscription, of course! It’s great that all the new additions are included in the “Library” section […]
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Guilty Gear -Strive- and Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity Get a New Home in the Cloud
In the last couple of days, two new games have made its way to two different cloud gaming services. While these are completely different games and services, we want to highlight these great titles that more people can enjoy via the cloud. After all, accessibility and enjoying video games anywhere and everywhere, is the key […]
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