Here’s Why Google Stadia Was Killed
If former Stadia users don’t want a physical PC, there are other options available. The cloud gaming platform may soon be gone forever, but it’s far from the only show in town. Sony’s PlayStation Plus Premium cloud gaming service launched at around the same time as Stadia and is still going strong. If you’re on the other console wars team, don’t worry, Xbox also has a cloud streaming service of its own.
Despite both being based around popular console libraries, the services are quite different. Amongst other things, Sony has the more extensive library on offer, with over 700 games available. Xbox Game Pass is more limited, with around 100 titles available to play, but that shorter list does include day one releases.
If you’re more of a PC gamer, NVIDIA’s GeForce Now is the service for you. Instead of being limited to the library, your streaming service includes NVIDIA’s cloud gaming option allows you to play your own collection of PC games on most devices. So if you have an extensive Steam library, but you’re lacking the hardware you need to run it, this service, which starts from just $10 a month, is an obvious choice. Finally, we have a company that has its fingers in as many pies as Google. Amazon’s Luna cloud gaming service is still in its infancy but promises to make an extensive library of games available on a wide range of devices.
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