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GFN Thursday – GeForce NOW News & Updates For April 8th 2026
GFN Thursday. This weeks GeForce NOW update brings new gams and a game already available on the service gets the RTX 5080-ready treatment.
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Netflix Game Controller App Spikes to the Top of the iOS Charts
The Netflix Game Controller app just spiked to the top of the iOS charts, proving massive user interest in playing cloud games on television.
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OpenNOW: New Open-Source GeForce NOW Client Removes Telemetry and AFK Limits
Take control of GeForce NOW. OpenNOW is an open-source alternative that removes idle limits and telemetry for 4K gaming on Linux and ARM64.
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Samson – Game Review
Samson is a punchy brawler that trades away map bloat for a 10-hour debt run. The grimy action is the real deal, but bugs make for a rocky ride.
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Blacknut Heading to Gamescom LATAM 2026
Blacknut is heading to Gamescom LATAM 2026 in São Paulo to expand its cloud gaming footprint in Latin America.
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How Cloud Gaming Rescued My Love for Gachas and Free-to-Play Games
Running out of space? Here is how cloud gaming helped me clean out my hard drive and keep up with my favorite gacha and F2P titles.
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New on the Horizon: Xbox Game Pass April 2026 Lineup
Discover the latest titles coming to Game Pass this month, including highlights from the recent Partner Preview.
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FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE – Game Review
Team Ninja captures the creeping dread of Minakami Village in Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE. This 2026 remake is a must-play for horror fans looking for a genuine nightmare.
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Blacknut Targets NAB 2026 to Pitch Cloud Gaming as the Missing Piece of Media
Blacknut heads to NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas to pitch cloud gaming as the missing piece of the media stack.
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Life is Strange: Reunion – Game Review
Deck Nine swings big with Life is Strange: Reunion. The dual-agency gameplay and story are the real deal, but technical hiccups don’t always keep up.
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