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Valve are expanding Steam Remote Play with defaults for popular games and a new API

By Liam Dawe,
Steam Remote Play (previously in-home streaming), the feature of Steam that allows you to stream a game from one PC to another device sure is handy and Valve are giving it a bit more of a push now.

Google reveal more games with the latest Stadia Connect, including Cyberpunk 2077

By Liam Dawe,
Today, Google went back to YouTube to show off an impressive list of games coming to their Stadia game streaming service, which we already know is powered by Debian Linux and Vulkan.

Interested in Google's Stadia game streaming service? We have a few more details now

By Liam Dawe,
With Google's game streaming service Stadia inching closer, we have some more information to share about it.

Info on Google Stadia from today’s Stadia Connect, Baldur’s Gate III announced too

By Liam Dawe,
For those interested in trying out Google Stadia, the new streaming service, today Google held their first Stadia Connect to give out some details.

Google to reveal Stadia pricing, games, launch info and more on Thursday

By Liam Dawe,
For those who are wanting to try out Google's Stadia game streaming service, a lot more details are going to be given out soon during Stadia Connect on Thursday.

Icculus has ported The End is Nigh to on-demand service 'Jump', Linux may come soon plus some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
Ever heard of the on-demand subscription gaming service Jump? It's an on-demand game streaming service and Icculus just ported The End is Nigh to it.

Parsec is another game streaming service, now with Linux support and it's blown me away

By Liam Dawe,
I've been chatting to the founders of Parsec, a new game streaming service that allows you to stream games from any cloud machine to your desktop. They just released Linux support and apparently it even works on streaming to a Raspberry Pi.

Snoost, a new cloud gaming service has opened with Linux support, uses Steam's in-home streaming

By Liam Dawe,
This is an interesting one, Snoost, a new cloud gaming service powered by Amazon AWS supports Linux. It uses Steam's in-home streaming with your own games library.
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