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However, the game-streaming service is pricey, and will set you back $200 for a full year subscription.

By Michael Kan

The percentage tops 30% for several games, such as Hades, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and Dragon Quest XI.

By Michael Kan

Powered by machine learning, Suspicious User Detection flags dubious accounts.

By Stephanie Mlot
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Amazon's Twitch continues to reign as the platform for live streamers to broadcast their video game sessions, and many other works, to the web. For viewers, it's a vastly entertaining alternative to traditional streaming services, such as Hulu and Netflix.

By Jeffrey L. Wilson  & Jordan Minor
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LG and Nvidia are working together to bring GeForce Now to select LG TVs through a webOS app.

By Mark Knapp

The company's cloud gaming service caps the frames per second for at least 12 games to 44-55fps.

By Michael Kan

Google is testing 30-minute free trials for games on its Stadia service, starting with Hello Engineer.

By Mark Knapp

The 'Cloud Game Platform' will be for Samsung TVs running the Tizen OS.

By Matthew Humphries

Even if you can't find a GeForce RTX 3080 yourself, you can lease access to one remotely.

By Will Greenwald

At this point, it does not appear that login credentials or credit card information were exposed.

By Chloe Albanesius

A new Boost feature allows viewers to buy front-page recommendations to promote their favorite streamers.

By Matthew Humphries

Creators now have finer control over who can participate in chat.

By Stephanie Mlot

In the past 12 months, gaming sites like Steam and Xbox Live had the most trouble staying online. Which others make the list?

By Jason Cohen

Microsoft is expanding its cloud gaming on Xbox Game Pass to both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S consoles this holiday season.

By Michael Kan

Google decided to reward YouTube subscribers with $30 worth of Stadia gaming.

By Matthew Humphries

Google discounts several hardware bundles related to its Stadia game-streaming platform.

By Nathaniel Mott

There isn't expected to be an extra charge for playing games on Netflix.

By Matthew Humphries

The company's cloud gaming service is also rolling out to Canada and Mexico, with plans for a European release by early next year.

By Michael Kan

There's also a 30% discount available on the excellent Luna controller.

By Matthew Humphries

Sony's game-streaming service previously capped video quality to 720p, which can be pretty annoying if you're a PC user with a 1080p or higher monitor.

By Michael Kan