Technology
Cloud Gaming Market to Grow by $1.5 Billion through 2028
The global cloud gaming market is projected to grow by USD 1.49 billion between 2024 and 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.22%, according to a report by Technavio. This growth is largely attributed to the increased availability of high-speed internet, which supports the rise in mobile cloud gaming. However, challenges such […]
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Changing the Game: Cloud Gaming & Artificial Intelligence
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” Carl Sagan In the ever-expanding universe of digital entertainment, the convergence of cloud gaming and artificial intelligence (AI) unveils boundless possibility. Echoing the sentiments of Carl Sagan: As we embark on this journey, we’re reminded of the vastness of the digital cosmos and the infinite potential that […]
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Cloud Gaming is Over 10% of Xbox Playtime. Grows Ecosystem to New Users.
Game File published an excellent interview with Phil Spencer (Xbox lead at Microsoft) yesterday. It covered the future of the Xbox business, digital distribution and more! One of the topics that came up is Cloud Gaming which has seen big growth! According to Phil, it now represents a double digit share of Xbox playtime. Cloud […]
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Netflix Games’ Monetization Problem
At the tail end of 2023, we heard rumblings that Netflix was planning on finding a new way to monetize its game library, with some games rumored to be a premium add-on (i.e., you’ll have to pay more to access), while other games could potentially include advertisements. Let’s take a look at these monetization strategies […]
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GeForce NOW Will Soon Have Cloud G-SYNC Support + Android Devices To Get Major Performance Boost
The GeForce NOW announcements from CES 2024 continue with the news that GeForce NOW is to receive cloud G-SYNC support that will help to further minimize both stuttering and latency when playing your favorite games on GeForce NOW. When cloud G-SYNC is enabled, G-SYNC-compatible monitors will vary the display refresh rate, to match the games […]
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Boosteroid Updates Its Network Test – Others Should Copy!
Boosteroid is one of the most popular cloud gaming services operating in North America and Europe. Like GeForce NOW, it allows you to play games you already own on PC game stores like Steam, Epic, Ubisoft Connect using their high-end hardware in the cloud. You can stream HD (and soon 4K) games directly to your […]
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Netflix Cloud Gaming: Everything to Know
It’s no secret at this point that Netflix has big aspirations in the gaming space. Over the last several years, the company has been releasing games on iOS and Android that are free to play for Netflix subscribers. Some of these games are first party titles based on Netflix content – Stranger Things and Narcos […]
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Utomik “CloudCaster” Upgrades Cloud Gaming
Utomik is one of our favorite all you can eat play cloud game subscriptions. For well under $10 a month, you get immediate access to over 1,400 PC games, 260 of which can be played in the cloud on all your devices – no installation required. This week the Utomik team announced the rollout of […]
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The Physics and Physiology of Cloud Gaming
I have often witnessed conversations online where gamers dismiss Cloud Gaming (and various platforms/services) because the lag/latency must surely be unbearable… because… “Physics.” Apparently, the poor blundering fools behind these services just forgot to check the fundamental laws of the universe, which make cloud gaming infeasible, before they launched their products. I don’t often do […]
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Stadia is a Major Driver of Vulkan Adoption
Vulkan, now on its 1.3 release, represents a hugely important innovation for gaming. It is a performant, open and cross-platform graphics standard that can, in principle, run anywhere and everywhere – unlike Microsoft’s “DirectX” and Apple’s “Metal” graphics APIs which attempt to lock games into their specific endpoints. Vulkan, like OpenGL before it, is managed […]
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