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Antstream Arcade Adds Two New Games
Antstream Arcade has added two brand new games one of them is an iconic Japanese arcade game and one from the ZX Spectrum.
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Epic Games Store Free Game: December 18, 2025 and Where to Play in the Cloud
Epic Games Store free game today is Jotunnslayer. Claim it before Dec 19 and see where you can play it in the cloud.
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GFN Thursday – GeForce NOW News & Updates For December 18th 2025
GFN Thursday. The Harry Potter franchise arrives on GeForce NOW. We also have news of a new Fallout game arrival + offer.
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Tomb Raider Trilogy Joins Blacknut
Blacknut has announced a new partnership with Crystal Dynamics, which will bring the Tomb Raider Trilogy to its cloud gaming platform.
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Inside GAMELOOP: How the Team Is Rethinking Smart TV Cloud Gaming
We spoke with GAMELOOP about its Smart TV cloud gaming channel, live hosts, and discovery-first design. Here’s how it works.
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PlayStation Cloud Gaming Adds 23 More Games
PlayStation Cloud Gaming has further expanded its library. Another 23 titles in total have now been added included Assassins Creed Mirage.
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Weekly GeForce NOW Steam Update: 23 Games Opt In Including The Darkside Detective: Backside of the Moon
23 games opted into GeForce NOW on Steam in the last week including The Darkside Detective: Backside of the Moon
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Surprise Logitech G Cloud Update Adds Long Awaited Feature
Logitech G Cloud’s new firmware update allows users to rearrange menu tabs for better navigation and user experience.
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Sora Stream Cloud Gaming App Coming Soon to LG Smart TVs
Sora Stream is expanding to LG Smart TVs with a native app via webOS, following its Samsung TV rollout. Full details inside!
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PLEIO Shows How Cloud Gaming Is Being Bundled Into Broadband and TV
PLEIO shows how cloud gaming is quietly becoming part of broadband and TV bundles through telecom and ISP partnerships. Details inside.
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