Spinning out of the agreement that the PC gaming shop and Amazon already have in place, GOG is heading to Luna’s cloud.
Read More »Capcom’s more recent Resident Evil titles are on the way to Switch
While there are Resident Evil games on the Switch already, Capcom has the Resident Evil 2 remake and all the more recent releases on the way as well.
Read More »Trailer: The Forgotten City comes to Switch with Cloud Version
The Nintendo Switch’s online streaming option has once again delivered what would otherwise have been impossible, with The Forgotten City.
Read More »Cloud gaming services will be playable on the Atari VCS
Well this should get a ton more eyes on the new Atari VCS. The company has announced that the hardware will allow for streaming services.
Read More »PlayStation Now Will Extend Life Cycle of Video Games
Sony wants to extend the retail potential of games through PlayStation Now. Jack Buser, Sony Computer Entertainment of America’s senior director of PlayStation Now, anticipates PlayStation Now extending the lifecycle of games and providing opportunities for games long after their initial release. PlayStation wants to highlight games when they release …
Read More »Yoichi Wada Steps Down as Chairman of Square Enix
Yoichi Wada stepped down as Chairman of Square Enix to devote himself to the cloud gaming company, Shinra Technologies. Wada saw the potential of cloud-computing in gaming and established Shinra Technologies, a subsidiary of Square Enix, in 2014 to create cloud-gaming technology. Yoichi Wada has been with Square Enix since …
Read More »Sony Acquired 140 Cloud Gaming Patents from OnLive’s Closure
Sony acquired 140 cloud gaming patents following the closure of OnLive. OnLive confirmed that will terminate service on April 30th. Subscriptions for users will be refunded and all gaming services will be online until the end of April. Following an optimistic launch in 2009, OnLive failed to live up to success …
Read More »OnLive closes up shop, sells off assets to Sony
The cloud-streaming game service known as OnLive is officially dead in the water.
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