Devices
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 […]
Read More
Amazon Luna Controller Sale
For the first time since Amazon Luna expanded to Canada, The UK and Germany, the official Amazon Luna controller has gone on sale. It is approximately 30% off everywhere. Here is where you can purchase the device in each territory: Bundle and Save In addition, various Fire TV + Luna Controller bundles are on sale […]
Read MoreGoogle’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 […]
Read More
Boosteroid Keeps Expanding Their Reach
Boosteroid are not giving up on expanding onto as many devices as possible. And with the recent announcement of the partnership with Microsoft, this comes at a fantastic time. As recently announced via Twitter, Boosteroid is now available on 2021-2023 model LG TVs. As well as being available on Android TVs, iOS, Android and native […]
Read More
Cloud Gaming on iPhone and iPad
Apple have tried their best to block cloud gaming on iOS devices, but it’s still possible. Is it enjoyable though, and how can it be done?
Read More
Razer Edge Review
The Razer Edge is a new handheld gaming device focused on cloud gaming and other Android gaming options including current and retro console games. It is similar in spirit to the Logitech G Cloud and Ayn Odin (Lite) devices that we previously reviewed. But, it is also significantly different from those devices in some important […]
Read More
How to Unlock Bluetooth on Your Stadia Controller
Stadia officially shut down back in January, but its previously dedicated controller lives on as a general bluetooth controller you can use with almost any gaming platform. How to Unlock the Bluetooth of Your Stadia Controller Unlocking your Stadia controller is surprisingly simple. The first step is to go over to the official Google Stadia […]
Read More
Razer Kishi V2 Review
It is a well established fact that 85.9% of the benefits of gaming in the cloud is the convenience. I won’t insult your intelligence by breaking down the numbers here. The convenience of cloud gaming via GeForce NOW or Xbox Cloud Gaming allows us to game anywhere at any time with any device – toasters […]
Read More
LG TVs to Get Enhanced Gaming Hub and More Cloud Gaming Offerings
More news from CES! Kudos to Cloudy.Games for breaking this story earlier today. LG has shown off some enhancements to the already present cloud gaming offerings on its WebOS based TVs. The biggest change is the addition of an enhanced “gaming hub” (called the LG Game Card) sounds and looks pretty similar to what Samsung […]
Read More
Cloud Gaming on the NVIDIA Shield TV
The first iteration of the NVIDIA Shield TV was originally launched in 2015 alongside its big brother, the NVIDIA Shield TV Pro, and marketed as a micro console. With the main difference between the two models being internal storage and form factor, the non-pro version having just 8 GB. It clearly wasn’t aimed at serious gamers. […]
Read More










