Last month, rumors were swirling that Minecraft may finally be on the way for Chromebook users and I'm not talking about the Education Edition. Without any warning or even an announcement that I can find, those rumors are now a reality as Mojang has officially released a Minecraft Trial for … [Read more...] about Mojang launches Minecraft Trial for Chromebook in select markets
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Yes! 8BitDo is adding Stadia Controller support for Nintendo Switch
When Google announced that it would allow users to unlock their Stadia controllers Bluetooth capabilities for use with other platforms, I was over the moon. To this day, my Stadia hardware is my absolute favorite gaming controller to use. The idea of using my three controllers with our newly … [Read more...] about Yes! 8BitDo is adding Stadia Controller support for Nintendo Switch
Amazon Luna will have lost nearly 100 games over the course of the past four months
Say what you will about Google Stadia, but one thing that I loved about it is that when certain games became available to you, they stayed so long as you were subscribed to the cloud service or purchased them directly. Sure, it's shut down now, but guess what - we got all of that money back we spent … [Read more...] about Amazon Luna will have lost nearly 100 games over the course of the past four months
Now that Google Stadia has shut down, Crayta is following suit
While Crayta was one of Stadia's first exclusive games and gave players a world of their own to create and explore together (prop hunt was a load of fun!), it seems it will no longer be available to play. Ever since Google's cloud gaming platform shut down last month, the unique title had a whole … [Read more...] about Now that Google Stadia has shut down, Crayta is following suit
Our favorite Gaming Chromebook just dropped to $449
It's like Christmas all over again! Okay, maybe not Christmas but definitely Black Friday. Earlier today, I shared a very solid deal on the ASUS Chromebook Vibe CX55. You can still take advantage of that $200 savings if the 11th Gen convertible is up your alley but before you do, check this out. … [Read more...] about Our favorite Gaming Chromebook just dropped to $449
Boosteroid cloud gaming platform arrives for Chromebooks
Google has officially closed the doors to its in-house streaming game service Stadia but the company has doubled down on presenting Chromebooks as a viable option for game lovers. With the recent advent of gaming Chromebooks and official collaborations with big-name services like GeForce NOW and … [Read more...] about Boosteroid cloud gaming platform arrives for Chromebooks
Amazon is offering ex-Stadia users a new cloud to call home with two free months of Luna [USA]
Now that Google Stadia is gone but not forgotten, refugees from the defunct cloud gaming platform are desperately seeking a new place to call home. Sure, they could go back to lengthy download and update times via traditional PC or console gaming, but most of them still have the desire to see cloud … [Read more...] about Amazon is offering ex-Stadia users a new cloud to call home with two free months of Luna [USA]
Destiny 2 Stadia refugees can claim a free month of Nvidia GeForce NOW Priority membership
It looks like Bungie, the creator of Destiny 2 is reaching out via email to a bunch of its players whose accounts previously resided in Google Stadia's cloud servers prior to the service's shutdown to offer them some refuge. As you can see in this email seen below, Stadia is directly mentioned by … [Read more...] about Destiny 2 Stadia refugees can claim a free month of Nvidia GeForce NOW Priority membership
The Gaming Preferred toggle for Nest Wifi in the Google Home app disappears with Stadia
I still remember back in 2020 when Google added a "Gaming Preferred" option to the Home app for Nest Wifi users. I was so stoked that they were giving special Stadia-focused attention to non-Stadia apps in an effort to support its cloud gaming initiative. While just a quick flick toggle that … [Read more...] about The Gaming Preferred toggle for Nest Wifi in the Google Home app disappears with Stadia
Minecraft for Chromebooks may just be in the works
Based on the sheer volume of readers that find their way to my Minecraft on ChromeOS article (it's our #11 article for all of 2022), I think it's safe to say that playing Minecraft on a Chromebook is a hot topic. Unfortunately for Chromebook users, there's no simple way to play the beloved 3D … [Read more...] about Minecraft for Chromebooks may just be in the works
[U] Nvidia GeForce NOW just added an ‘Ultimate’ tier with better features and no additional cost
Update January 4, 2023, at 2:12 PM EST - Clearly, I forgot that the Ultimate tier was already available, and the update bumps its specs significantly instead of introducing it as a new option. Sorry about that! I'll endeavor to use Nvidia more in the future. Again, since I came from Stadia, I … [Read more...] about [U] Nvidia GeForce NOW just added an ‘Ultimate’ tier with better features and no additional cost
Google may have improved its ad policy, but these mobile game practices should still be illegal
On September 30, 2022, Google made effective its new Developer Program Policy which - among other things - stated that developers could no longer shove a full-screen ad in your face at random times during the gameplay experience of your favorite apps. Full-screen video "interstitial ads", as they're … [Read more...] about Google may have improved its ad policy, but these mobile game practices should still be illegal













