Cloud game streaming could decide the future of Xbox Scarlett and PlayStation 5

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gaming meant owning a relatively high-powered console and buying physical discs for each game, the near future could bring libraries of
industry forever.But before we dive into the past, present and future of this literally game-changing technology and how it could impact the
are plenty of advantages to subscribing to a game streaming service rather than buying discs or downloading games outright
and huge hard drives for storing all those games, you simply need to own the hardware necessary to display the streamed games - like a basic
Instead of the traditional model of buying an ultra-powerful console or computer, then buying games individually, you might be able to
access titles Netflix-style through more affordable hardware, where you pay a subscription, then have access to a library of games that
While you may not have to worry about high-powered gaming hardware, you will need to ensure that you have a powerful enough internet
connection to play games with as little lag as possible, for example
going away anytime soon
If Microsoft and Sony make this the cornerstone of their next consoles, you can expect to hear these questions and dozens more like them in
only getting better
games supported by GeForce Now, and you can add your own games from your Steam or Uplay library, making it easy to enjoy an excellent gaming
to continue to happen as the company continues work on it and it finally comes out of beta
still need to buy games through services like Steam
While it's free to use right now, there will most likely be a price attached once the service comes out of beta.PlayStation NowPlayStation
service, provided they have a compatible controller
Previously, the service was also available on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation TV, and some Sony smart TVs, though it has
library in its own respect
Currently, there are over 600 games available for streaming from PlayStation Now, including PS4, PS3, and even PS2 games
pricing options: $19.99 for one month, or $44.99 for three months
that will feature more basic components aimed at handling controller input, video streaming, and so on.The new console is being developed
the only game streaming service on the horizon
game streaming market with its collection of tried-and-true classic hits from the NES, SNES and N64 eras
While we'd love to tell you Nintendo has something in the works along those lines now, Nintendo has always walked its own path when it comes
next big one, eventually there will likely be other service to pop up too.Services aside, we may well see more hardware built specifically
for game-streaming too
new
Microsoft to the punch with a pint-sized console of its own
in gaming
to wait until more game streaming services are available, the streaming services currently on offer have a lot going for them
GeForce Now is a great way to dip your toe into the water of game streaming if you already have a decent Steam library, though you will have
you may want to subscribe to more than one service
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