Google Stadia, the company’s first foray into the gaming market and a potentially earth-shattering approach to high-end game streaming, is dead. Or at least it will be, once 2023 rolls around. In […]
Razer is no stranger to mobile gaming, having released two Android-powered phones and several phone controllers in the past. But the new Razer Edge is its most ambitious mobile gaming device to […]
Live streams will start looking a whole lot nicer soon. YouTube has begun rolling out support for an updated streaming protocol, which when paired with the upcoming OBS Studio 29.1 update, will […]
Microsoft and Nvidia are in an interesting market position: While both companies are heavily invested in the success of PC gaming as a market, they’re direct competitors for streaming game dollars. Nvidia’s […]
Cable used to be the only game in town for wide entertainment. Sure, if you wanted to subscribe to a game like EverQuest or World of Warcraft, you could (and well, guess […]
As regular viewers of PCWorld’s Full Nerd podcast know, I’m a massive fan of Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service. It’s easily the best game-streaming service for people with deep PC gaming […]
At CES 2024, Nvidia and Twitch announced a collaboration with OBS called “Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting” — a complete overhaul of the traditional streamer-to-Twitch pipeline and encoding experience. This new feature aims to […]
One of the most appealing parts of the rise of game streaming services like GeForce Now and Xbox Game Pass is making full-power PC and console games available on your phone or […]
Shortly after Apple made news by allowing game streaming services on the iPhone for the first time, AMD has some mobile game streaming news of its own…though probably not as welcome. The […]
Nvidia’s PC game streaming service, GeForce Now, is getting some big new options this week. A long-awaited feature is a “day pass” that allows free players to try out advanced features of […]