Editorials
Cloud Gaming Isn’t Replacing Consoles. It’s Replacing the Second One
Cloud gaming isn’t replacing consoles. It’s quietly replacing the second console many households no longer need.
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Netflix Games Shows How Cloud Gaming Becomes Invisible
Netflix Games offers a look at how cloud gaming becomes invisible through subscriptions, shared screens, and instant access across devices.
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Amazon Luna Works Well, but It Doesn’t Know Who You Are
Amazon Luna makes cloud gaming easy, but limited player identity and social persistence limit its long-term appeal.
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Blacknut Has Quietly Become One of the Largest Cloud Gaming Platforms in the World
Blacknut’s 2025 growth highlights how cloud gaming is scaling through Smart TVs, telecom partnerships, and steady global expansion.
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Cloud Gaming Myths vs. Realities: VPN Edition
Think VPNs ruin cloud gaming? Let’s bust the biggest myths and see what’s actually true. Details inside!
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AI Is Driving Console Costs Up And Quietly Making Cloud Gaming More Viable
AI demand is pushing console prices higher. Cloud gaming avoids the worst of the hardware pressure and becomes easier to justify.
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Why Cloud Gaming Starts to Make More Sense the Older You Get
Cloud gaming isn’t about caring less. It’s about fitting games into real life as time, space, and priorities change.
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GeForce NOW’s 100-Hour Cap and the Question Facing All Cloud Gaming Platforms
As cloud gaming becomes a primary way to play, GeForce NOW’s time cap raises bigger questions about access, pricing, and industry norms.
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Why Data Centers Now Decide Where Cloud Gaming Can Exist
Cloud gaming depends on data centers more than ever. Here’s why infrastructure now decides where cloud gaming can actually exist.
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Why Cloud Gaming Uses Less Power Than Local Gaming PCs
Cloud gaming uses far less power than local gaming PCs. Here’s why that difference matters over time for everyday gamers.
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