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Latest revision as of 15:42, 12 August 2023
Cloud Gaming services lets you remotely access hardware on the service's servers. You use a client to log into a powerful PC over the internet, and the games you play run on that PC instead of your own hardware. The client simply provides a live feed of the video and audio coming from the server hardware, and sends all of your inputs to that server to translate into gaming commands.
- Cloud Gaming at Wikipedia
- List of Cloud Gaming services at Wikipedia
General usage
To use one needs the following:
- A high internet connection speed (Depends on the service, the higher the better).
- A keyboard and a mouse or a controller.
List of Cloud Gaming services
Amazon
- Luna at Wikipedia
- ‘Early access’ is currently only available to subscribers within the United States.
Microsoft
- Xbox Cloud Gaming at Wikipedia
Nvidia
- GeForce Now at Wikipedia
Sony
- PlayStation Plus (Previously named Playstation Now)
- PlayStation Plus at Wikipedia
Other
(No longer active)
- OnLive - Patents sold to Sony Interactive Entertainment.
- OnLive at Wikipedia
- Gaikai - acquired (by Sony) and revamped into Playstation Now (now renamed PlayStation Plus).
- Gaikai at Wikipedia
- Google Stadia at Wikipedia