Games
Why Netflix Games Releasing Fewer Games Is A Good Thing
Netflix Games has almost 100 games available to all Netflix subscribers. However, so far in 2024, we’ve only seen six mobile games and one cloud game added to Netflix. That is an average of around two games per month, which is lower than in 2022 and 2023, where most months saw between three and four […]
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No Man’s Sky Launches Orbital Update
No Man’s Sky continues to expand with the release of the Orbital Update. This marks the 27th major update to the game, following closely on the heels of last month’s Omega Update. Since No Man’s Sky is available on multiple cloud gaming services, we’d like to take a second to take a look at the […]
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Antstream Arcade Adds Six Games To Its Library
Antstream Arcade, the retro gaming cloud gaming service, has needed some good news after a slew of removals. Today, Antstream has added six new games to its catalog. Four of the games added are Amstrad CPC games, but the other games are actually an MS-DOS game and an arcade game. Let’s take a look at […]
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Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles Reaches the Clouds with Utomik
Embark on an aerial adventure with the release of Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles, now available for streaming on Utomik Cloud. Developed by Tomas Sala, the solo creator behind the BAFTA-nominated The Falconeer, this new title invites players to dive into the enchanting world of the Ursee. Stadia players might remember the previous title! Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles […]
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Why Netflix Games Is Less Dependent On Triple A Games
Triple AAA video games make up numerous of the video games that get published every year. This includes the likes of EA, Xbox Game Studios, PlayStation Studios, Ubisoft, and Take-Two Interactive to name a few. Cloud Gaming platforms have traditionally struggled to get support from these publishers. However, I want to talk about why Netflix […]
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Boosteroid Adds Balatro, Hero’s Land and More
After adding a handful of Xbox titles to its library, Boosteroid has added five new games to its list of compatible titles. All five games are fairly recent releases, including some popular choices that will be welcomed by Boosteroid users. All five games are available on Steam, included a free to play game that’s pretty […]
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War Thunder Takes to the Clouds with Blacknut
In a significant move, Blacknut has partnered with Gaijin Entertainment to bring the popular MMO game War Thunder to its cloud gaming service. This marks the first free-to-play game to join Blacknut’s catalog, signaling a new direction for the platform. War Thunder, known for its detailed military vehicles and combat across air, land, and sea, […]
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Game Pass Is Getting 7 New Cloud Games In March’s Second Wave
We reported yesterday that 3 games were leaving Game Pass and the cloud at the end of March. But one of those, MLB The Show 23, was getting replaced with the new annual title, MLB The Show 24. However, it appears that MLB is not the only title getting an updated version! As well as […]
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Game Pass Set to Lose 3 Games From the Cloud Soon
Xbox has been expanding its offerings of games available on Game Pass at a tremendous rate over the past few months. With games like Control Ultimate Edition, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun and many others added, Game Pass users have had it good. Fortunately, not many games have left the service even with many games getting added. […]
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Pacific Drive – Cloud Gaming Review
“Pacific Drive is a unique survival crafting game set in the ’90s, focusing on upgrading a decrepit station wagon to explore the Olympic Exclusion Zone. Though initially frustrating with its manual mechanics and slow progression, the game becomes rewarding as players grow attached to their personalized car. Despite its visual appeal and engaging environment, the game’s replay value is limited. Its technical performance on PS5 is inconsistent, and while innovative, its appeal may not be universal.”
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