Games
The Epic Store Banned Dragon Age: Inquisition (for Some)
The Epic Games Store, also known as The Fortnite People’s Free Game of The Week Store, has kept itself relevant and inclusive in the industry by releasing a smorgasbord of free AAA and indie games every week. Free. Literally. Akin to sloth foreplay, Epic likes to build the feverish anticipation with their “Mystery Game” […]
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Microsoft Flight Simulator Adds Touch/Gyro Controls on Xbox Cloud Gaming
Microsoft Flight Simulator can now be played using touch and gyroscope controls via Xbox Cloud Gaming. To play Microsoft Flight Simulator with touch/gyro controls on Xbox Cloud Gaming, you will need a touch-enabled device and an Xbox account with an active Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. Getting Started with Touch/Gyro Controls If you connect an […]
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Three Additional Games Land on Boosteroid
Boosteroid has recently expanded its already impressive library by adding three new and exciting titles: Homeworld 3, Men of War II, and Ghost of Tsushima. This expansion further solidifies Boosteroid’s position as a leading provider of high-quality gaming experiences. Homeworld 3 Jump in to this stunning space strategy game set in a vibrant and immersive […]
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Where is XDefiant on GeForce NOW and Luna?
We expected XDefiant to land on GeForce NOW and Amazon Luna earlier this week when it went live on other platforms. The GeForce NOW team had previously tweeted that it was coming “at launch”: In fairness, this tweet was from a year ago and the game’s schedule ended up changing significantly after that point. And, […]
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Netris.me: A Cloud Gaming Revolution with Open-Source DNA
Netris.me shakes things up in the cloud gaming scene with its innovative approach. Here’s why you should take notice, whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a Steam library devotee, or simply a fan of smooth cloud gaming. Open Source for the Win Unlike its competitors, Netris.me embraces open-source development. This means tech-savvy users can self-host the […]
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GFN Steam Update May 20: Hellblade II, HUMANITY and 8 Other Titles Opt In
Each week, we update our list of games that have opted into NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW (GFN), on Steam. This week, there are 10 new titles on the list of games that have opted in. When a game’s publisher opts a title into GeForce NOW, they are officially signaling their interest in joining GeForce NOW […]
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Palworld releases on GeForce NOW, a Win for the Community
We celebrate the small wins here at Cloud Dosage. I entered a snail racing tournament and my snail won. And that race was a marathon! 50 inches! The race lasted an entire week… Small victories. And then today happened. Thursday… GFN Thursday! GeForce NOW’s weekly release announcement day, i.e., players having existential breakdowns because of […]
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Boosteroid Adds Six Brand-New Releases
Boosteroid has been on a roll, lately, adding several new releases and popular games week after week. Following last week’s additions, the cloud gaming service has added six new games to its Library. While not every game might be a popular release, it’s great to see many genres being represented. Without further ado, let’s take […]
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Xbox’s May Update is Rolling Out with Updates for Cloud and PC
In March, Xbox Insiders Release allowed a select number of gamers to preview mouse and keyboard support on some games. I tried it and it worked just as you’d expect. Swapping from Gamepad to M&K is seamless. Now excellent news for Xbox Cloud Gaming users! The highly anticipated mouse and keyboard support has transitioned from […]
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Antstream Arcade Adds Two Games, Including An Obscure Japanese Arcade Classic
Antstream Arcade, the retro gaming cloud gaming service with over 1300 games, has added two new video games to its growing catalog. One of these games is an obscure Japanese arcade classic, and the other appeared on Amstrad microcomputers. Zippy Bug (Arcade) The first game we have from Antstream today is the Data East arcade […]
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