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Persona Developer Atlus is Rumored to be Looking at Bringing Games to Netflix
Netflix Games has gone from strength to strength since the service launched in September 2021. And, with the recent news that Sega is looking at trying to turn Atlus into a worldwide brand, rumors have cropped up on NeoGAF discussing Atlus games on Netflix. The post shares a comment posted by @MbKKssTBhz5 on X (formerly […]
Read MoreGames Leaving PS Plus on January 16
- Cloud Dosage
- January 12, 2024
- Games Leaving
- PlayStation Cloud Gaming
Earlier today, we posted the list of games coming to PS Plus Extra and Premium (and should be available via PlayStation Cloud Gaming) in January, 2024. But, as new games come, other games go. That’s how these subscriptions work. Here is the list of games leaving PS Plus Extra on January 16th: Based on the […]
Read MoreWar Hospital Heads Up New Game Arrivals On This Weeks GFN Thursday!
GFN Thursday! It has already been a stacked week for GeForce NOW news thanks to their CES 2024 Special Address. During which, they confirmed that both Diablo IV and Overwatch 2 will soon be coming to GeForce NOW. Both games will initially be supported by their Steam version, with support for the Battle.Net launcher versions […]
Read MoreUtomik Adds 3 New Family-friendly Games
- Adrià MA
- January 11, 2024
- Cloud Gaming
- Games
Utomik has announced the addition of three new games to its catalog. All three of the games are available natively via PC, and are also playable on smartphones via the cloud. New Games Now Available on Utomik First on the list is Shopping Clutter 9: Perfect Wedding, a hidden object game that invites players to […]
Read MoreGTA and Other Games Boost Netflix Games Downloads by Almost 200% In 2023
- Ethan
- January 10, 2024
- Games
- Netflix
Netflix has been adding games to its mobile app since September 2021 and from what little we knew at the time, the games didn’t set the world on fire. Now, however, thanks to a recent report from TechCrunch we know the popularity has increased for select Netflix Games, and it’s a massive increase! The Numbers […]
Read MorePlayStation Plus Additions for January 2024 Announced
Sony has kicked off the new year, announcing the lineup for the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for January 2024. Starting January 16, subscribers can find a variety of gaming experiences, ranging from the survival horror of Resident Evil 2 to the fantasy world of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, which will be available to stream. PlayStation Plus […]
Read MoreCould Disney Be The Next Cloud Gaming Giant?
There are a seemingly endless number of companies that offer cloud gaming services including Microsoft, Sony, Amazon, Netflix, and NVIDIA, among many others. And, today, I want to talk about an entertainment company that has a huge game library and could potentially take on other gaming companies. That company is Disney. Disney Has a Wide […]
Read MorePalworld coming to Game Pass Ultimate on the 19th January
- Simon Roadhouse
- January 10, 2024
- Xbox Cloud Gaming
- Xbox Game Pass
Game Pass has already given us a great start to the month with 8 new games arriving. But they weren’t content with just 8 games. So we are getting another. Palworld, from PocketPair, will arrive on the 19th January as it enters Early Release. Palworld is an open-world survival crafting game that supports up to […]
Read MoreWhy Netflix Focusing On Video Games Over Interactive Movies Is A Good Thing
- Ethan
- January 9, 2024
- Netflix Games
Per recent reports, Netflix seems to be moving away from making interactive films and television series as they shift strategy to focus on video games. So, let’s discuss why this is a good thing for Netflix subscribers. Video Games Are Designed To Be More Interactive Than Movies We’re not building those specific experiences anymore. The […]
Read MoreAntstream Arcade Adds Two Games From Two Classic British Computers
Antstream Arcade has added its second group of games to its gaming platform this year, and these are both games that were developed for two classic British video game microcomputers. Let’s take a look at the two games. Project Future (Amstrad) The first game comes from the Amstrad microcomputer line, and it is described as […]
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