Shadow, the cloud-based PC gaming service that’s been trickling into the United States since early 2018, is leveling up hard now that Nvidia’s rival GeForce Now has launched. On Thursday, Shadow ...
Blade is launching a cloud-gaming service dubbed Shadow in California today. The service enables any mobile device or computer, including a small hardware device dubbed the Shadow, to log into the ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Caught by your own shadow. The idea of playing games through a cloud ...
We love the PC. It's the best gaming platform around, with such a back catalogue of absolute classics it would take many lifetimes to play through them all. But it's not a platform without its ...
OnLive, LiquidSky, and now Blade’s Shadow: A short line of startups has tried to eliminate the need for a local PC and put games on a remote, powerful server. Now Blade is expanding from France into ...
Oliver has long been a lover of both video games and TV and movies since first popping into the world. He's been a freelance writer for over 15 years and has covered sports, entertainment and video ...
As we enter 2018, true cloud computing — using a computer that offloads all but its most basic mechanical functions to a remote server — feels like a lost cause. In gaming, specifically, a few major ...
These days, the world seems to be moving away from owning material goods. In the video game business, this trend isn’t just manifesting in the transition from physical to digital games. The industry ...
Based on my short time with the Shadow Ghost, though, it's clear that the device and service still needs some work. I can excuse buggy software, especially since I was testing the Ghost a bit early, ...