The company has officially started issuing refunds and will continue to do so into 2023.
Google and its OEM partners introduce three new ChromeOS laptops made specifically for cloud gaming.
Microsoft’s Phil Spencer left a device some suspect is the ‘Keystone’ game streaming device up on a shelf in a tweeted pic.
The company will refund all hardware and games purchased through the cloud-gaming service by January 2023.
The handheld will support Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now, and will also run Android games and apps.
The as-yet-unnamed portable may support Xbox cloud gaming, Steam, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, and the Google Play Store.
The ability seems to be rolling out sporadically for some users.
You don’t need a console to play games anymore—all you need is a cloud gaming account and a smart TV with the app.
Popular phrases like “pro gamer,” and "streamer" will annoyingly be replaced with “joueur professionnel" and “joueur-animateur."
The codenamed 'Keystone' device will need to be scrapped for a new approach.
The streaming stick, or Samsung TV app, will give customers access to Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Play the game on your iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC.
The cloud gaming platform also added a fresh Streaming Statistics Overlay.
Google announced a session dedicated to teaching developers to port Windows games to its straggling console.
First Google stopped developing games for its cloud streaming service, and now it's reportedly pivoting to building tech for other companies.
The popular battle royale is currently in a closed beta on GeForce Now running through Safari.
Imagine owning one system capable of running multiple games simultaneously on any of your devices.
You'll be able to play Google Stadia and GeForce Now games, but no Xbox Game Pass.
Newly surfaced emails reveal Microsoft was reluctantly willing to create potentially hundreds of iOS game apps.
You can use cloud gaming services, chat on Discord, and access Steam from your Xbox.