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PS Now Becoming Increasingly Popular
PlayStation Now, Sony's video game streaming service, is becoming increasingly popular. The Japanese reported that the number of its users has doubled since October 2019.
hardware & software
Christian Pieniazek
May 19, 2020
GeForce NOW With DLSS 2.0 Support in Selected Titles
GeForce NOW streaming platform now offers support for DLSS 2.0. The first game that will enable us to try out new graphics effects will be Control. In addition, another 21 titles will debut in Nvidia.
hardware & software
Conrad Hazi
May 3, 2020
GeForce Now Loses Support of Other Major Publishers, i.e. Microsoft
Nvidia is having a hard time convincing some publishers to GeForce Now. On Friday, the games published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Xbox Games Studios, Codemasters and Klei Entertainment will be pulled from the service.
video games
Adrian Werner
April 21, 2020
Project Tempo - Amazon is Working on Its Own Streaming Service
The NY Times reports that Amazon is preparing a response to Google Stadia and GeForce NOW. The mysterious product is to be Project Tempo, a streaming platform. An early version of the service is to launch this or next year.
hardware & software
Konrad Serafinski
April 4, 2020
New Games in GeForce NOW Every Thursday, Beginning With RT Control
GeForce NOW will offer its users a new title every Thursday. One of the first productions added to the offer is Control with ray tracing support.
hardware & software
Mateusz Popielak
March 30, 2020
Ubisoft Will Support Nvidia's GeForce NOW
French company Ubisoft informed that all its titles - including the popular Assassin's Creed or Far Cry series - will be available on the GeForce NOW streaming platform.
video games
Bart Swiatek
March 11, 2020
Tim Sweeney: Epic Games Store Exclusives are Coming to GeForce Now
Tim Sweeney has declared his support for GeForce Now. Epic Games' boss has promised to release the games from his platform as part of the Nvidia service with the consent of their respective developers, including exclusive titles.
video games
Jacob Blazewicz
March 8, 2020
2K Games Pulls its Games From GeForce Now
2K Games is another major video game publisher, after Activision Blizzard and Bethesda, among others, that has decided to withdraw its support for the GeForce Now streaming service.
video games
March 7, 2020
The Long Dark Removed From GeForce Now at Dev Request
The Long Dark has been removed from GeForce Now streaming service. One of the creators of the game, the founder of Hinterland Studio - Raphael van Lierop, commented on the matter. He informed that the owner of the platform - Nvidia - has never asked for permission to share their content.
video games
Damian Gacek
March 2, 2020
„The Idea of Making Films is Dead.” Star of Altered Carbon on Streaming
Anthony Mackie apparently doesn't believe in the future of cinema. Star of Altered Carbon season 2 recently stated that currently producers do not work in the movie industry, but for streaming services like Netflix.
movies & tv series
Jacob Blazewicz
February 28, 2020
GeForce NOW - 30% Less Delay in Competitive Mode Than in Stadia
When Competitive mode is enabled, GeForce NOW streaming service offers lower latency than Google Stadia. Even with normal settings, Nvidia's solution is better than the competition. The test was conducted by the editors of GameStar.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
February 27, 2020
Bethesda Removes Almost All Its Games From GeForce Now
Bethesda has removed almost all titles from GeForce Now. The only game we can still play with Nvidia streaming is Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Bethesda is another publisher who decided to make this move. Activision did this before.
video games
Konrad Serafinski
February 22, 2020
Over Million Players Have Used GeForce Now
Nvidia announced on its blog that GeForce Now game streaming service is very popular. We've learned that over a million players have used it so far.
hardware & software
Bart Woldanski
February 21, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 Available on Day One in GeForce Now With Ray Tracing
Nvidia announced that already on the day of launch we will have the opportunity to play Cyberpunk 2077 via the GeForce Now platform. Owners of paid subscriptions will also enjoy ray tracing.
video games
Conrad Hazi
February 20, 2020
Activision Blizzard Pulls its Games From GeForce Now
Activision Blizzard has decided to remove its games from the GeForce Now streaming service. The titles in question include World of Warcraft and Call of Duty, among others. The reasons for the decision are unknown.
video games
Bart Swiatek
February 12, 2020
Phil Spencer: Amazon and Google Are the Competition, Not Sony or Nintendo
Phil Spencer doesn't consider Sony and Nintendo as Microsoft's main competitors in the coming years. According to the head of Xbox department, the company will rather compete with Google and Amazon, and not with hardware but with game streaming services.
hardware & software
Jacob Blazewicz
February 5, 2020
Changes in GeForce Now; There Will be a Paid Subscription [Updated]
It appears that Nvidia is planning to make changes to GeForce Now. The company intends to introduce a paid subscription, which will offer additional options - including ray tracing in games. Free accounts will be subject to greater restrictions than during ongoing beta-tests.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
February 5, 2020
Leak: Remote Play on Nintendo Switch and New Portable DualShock
A Reddit user claims to have received a survey on Remote Play from Sony. The function would appear in the future on Nintendo Switch or Apple TV. It is also possible that Sony is considering creating a portable DualShock and is working on a remote game without an internet connection.
hardware & software
Konrad Serafinski
February 2, 2020
Xbox Console Streaming Available For All Users
Tests of the Xbox Console Streaming service have been officially launched worldwide. From now on, all Xbox One owner who signs up for Insider program can stream games from the console to their smartphone or tablet.
hardware & software
Agnes Adamus
January 17, 2020
Stadia Will Get 120 Games This Year, Including Exclusives
In 2020, 120 games will debut on the Google Stadia streaming service, including ten exclusive titles that we will see in the first half of the year. We can also expect a number of new features and improvements. The source of information is a note that has been published on the platform's community website.
video games
Bart Swiatek
January 17, 2020