One of the earliest cloud gaming providers, Shadow, is in some ways the antithesis of Stadia, but it’s sometimes better for it. Searching for Stadia is a short series intended to shine a spotlight on ...
Shadow unveiled two new cloud computing services for businesses, and it also launched a new service dubbed Shadow for Makers. This comes after France-based Shadow, which started out in cloud gaming, ...
Shadow, the French cloud gaming company that allows subscribers to run games via high-powered PCs over the internet, has emailed customers to warn them that it has suffered a security breach in which ...
Cloud gaming has many advantages, such as lowering the barrier to entry to triple-A titles that require beefier and beefier hardware these days. However, one downside to this ecosystem is that there ...
There are currently two cloud streaming services that work with VR and are available to consumers: Shadow and PlutoSphere. These services allow Quest users to play PC VR games without needing a gaming ...
Shadow isn’t a name we hear all too often around here, mostly because the company is still expanding into more and more regions. This past week, Shadow’s cloud gaming service announced that it’s ...
Shadow is introducing some new use cases for its cloud computing service at the Game Developers Conference. In particular, the company wants to partner with game publishers so that they can create ...
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Cloud computing company Shadow held their first-ever Spotlight showcase today detailing the company's new vision for the future. The company basically unveiled a new direction they'll be going in with ...