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Bandwidth: GeForce gets 1440p browser gameplay, Xbox adds Immortals Fenyx Rising

GeForce Now touch controls

Cloud gaming is getting more and more competitive, and that’s nowhere near a bad thing. Competition pushes services like GeForce Now and Xbox Game Pass to step it up a notch and offer something better than they ever have. This week, GeForce Now announced improvements to in-browser gameplay with 1440p resolution and higher framerates. On top of that, Xbox Game Pass has unveiled the newest cloud titles coming your way.

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Bandwidth: Microsoft testing new Xbox Game Pass family plan, adds Ghost Recon Wildlands

Xbox Game Pass Family Plan

This week marks a pretty hefty one where more games get sent up to the cloud and large companies like Microsoft start testing new features. Starting today, players in Ireland and Colombia will be able to test out a new feature that allows friends and family to share their Xbox Game Pass benefits.

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Bandwidth: Amazon Luna unveils July lineup, Samsung Gaming Hub officially launches

Amazon Luna July Hot Wheels Unleashed

It’s finally happening! Cloud gaming is becoming mainstream and being delivered to even more users – especially those who use a Samsung TV. This week, the Samsung TV Gaming Hub launched with both Xbox and GeForce Now apps. Additionally, Amazon Luna unveils July’s lineup, including some pretty exciting titles.

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Google Stadia available countries

Google Stadia countries: Where it’s available, and how that compares to Xbox and Nvidia

Cloud-based gaming has started to take off in the last year, with Google Stadia being one of the pioneering companies to get high-end gaming rigs into the hands of anyone, no matter the hardware they run. So in what countries is Google Stadia available, and how does it stack up to the likes of NVIDIA GeForce Now and Xbox Cloud Gaming?

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Bandwidth: Xbox’s Cloud roster gets some big titles while God of War leaves GeForce Now

Xbox Game Pass Assassin's Creed

This week, Xbox has set itself up to deliver some great titles to gamers using its Cloud Gaming service, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. One of those Xbox Cloud games is Assassin’s Creed Origins. On the other end of the game streaming spectrum, NVIDIA has announced a shocking bit of news. God of War will be leaving GeForce Now after just being added over a month ago.

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Bandwidth: Crayta coming to Facebook Gaming, updates on Xbox Keystone

Bandwidth Crayta Facebook Gaming

Facebook Gaming is a name in streaming you don’t hear much of these days. That may be changing soon with some new information coming to light about Crayta making its way to Facebook Gaming. As for Xbox, it looks like Keystone is in need of some extra time as the company develops the streaming device. On top of that, Amazon Luna outlines its gaming plans for June and GeForce Now brings the heat with some new games this week.

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Bandwidth: GeForce Now brings Star Wars on deck, PlayStation Now expands its library

Star Wars GeForce Now

In case you missed it, this week was May the 4th – a great excuse for every company to do something Star Wars-related. NVIDIA’s GeForce Now took that opportunity to bring three new Star Wars games to the table, including Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. To add, PlayStation Plus is starting to pad out its subscription service for existing and new gamers.

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Bandwidth: GeForce Now finds Lost Ark, Luna and Xbox confirm latest additions

This marks another week where streaming services are working hard to get as many titles as possible on their platform. GeForce Now is bringing the big guns and making Lost Ark available for its subscribers, while Amazon Luna and Xbox Game Pass are adding some truly enticing titles to their growing catalogs. Here’s what’s new.

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Bandwidth: God of War comes to GeForce Now, Luna Xbox Game Pass expands their catalog of games

God of War on GeForce Now

This week, NVIDIA GeForce Now is bringing some fan-favorite picks to its lineup of streamable games for you to finally play, such as the classic God of War. Amazon Luna, on the other hand, is adding some more titles to its gaming channels while Xbox Game Pass does the same.

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