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Alternatives to Google Stadia

With Google Stadia ending earlier this year, many gamers are wondering what other options are available for cloud gaming. While Stadia was a promising new entrant into the market, there are several other platforms that offer similar cloud gaming services. Here are some of the top alternatives to Google Stadia:

  1. Nvidia GeForce Now: Nvidia’s cloud gaming platform, GeForce Now, allows users to play high-quality video games on a wide range of devices, including PCs, Macs, Android devices, and Nvidia Shield devices. GeForce Now boasts a library of over 800 games, including many popular titles such as Fortnite, Cyberpunk 2077, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. The platform also allows users to play games that they already own on other platforms, such as Steam and Epic Games Store. GeForce Now offers both a free and a paid subscription, with the paid subscription offering priority access and longer session times.
  2. Xbox Cloud Gaming: Microsoft’s cloud gaming platform, Xbox Cloud Gaming (formerly known as Project xCloud), allows users to play Xbox games on a wide range of devices, including PCs, Android devices, and iOS devices via web browser. Xbox Cloud Gaming boasts a library of over 100 games, including many popular titles such as Halo Infinite, Forza Horizon 5, and Minecraft. The platform also allows users to play games that they already own on Xbox consoles. Xbox Cloud Gaming is included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Microsoft’s subscription service that includes access to a library of over 100 games.
  3. PlayStation Plus: Part of Sony’s PlayStation online subscription service allows users to stream games on a wide range of devices, including PCs and PlayStation consoles. The PlayStation Plus Premium plan boasts a streaming library of over 100 games, including many popular titles such as God of War, The Last of Us, and Red Dead Redemption 2. The platform also allows users to download and play games on PlayStation consoles. PlayStation Plus offers both a free trial and a paid subscription.
  4. Amazon Luna: Amazon’s cloud gaming platform, Luna, allows users to play high-quality video games on a wide range of devices, including PCs, Macs, Fire TV devices, and iOS devices via web browser. Luna boasts a library of over 200 games, including many popular titles such as Resident Evil Village, Control, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. The platform also allows users to play games that they already own on other platforms, such as Steam. Luna offers both a free and a paid subscription, with the paid subscription offering access to more games and better performance. Check out our sister site Games on Luna!
  5. Shadow: Shadow is a cloud gaming platform that allows users to access a powerful gaming PC remotely. Users can access their Shadow PC on a wide range of devices, including PCs, Macs, Android devices, and iOS devices. Shadow allows users to play any PC game, including those that are not available on other cloud gaming platforms. Shadow offers both a monthly and a yearly subscription.

These are just a few of the many cloud gaming platforms available to gamers today. While each platform has its own strengths and weaknesses, they all offer a similar service to Google Stadia. Gamers looking for an alternative to Stadia should consider their specific gaming needs, as well as factors such as subscription cost and available library of games, before choosing a platform. With so many options available, there is sure to be a cloud gaming platform that meets the needs of every type of gamer!

Matt started playing games after his Dad won an Nintendo 64 back in the late 90s, enjoying classics such as Super Mario 64, Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. Since then, he’s enjoyed all kinds of games and has always wanted to work with them in some way. He now writes about them for State of Stadia and has contributed to other gaming blogs. He's extremely interested in Stadia and always looking for more information upcoming Stadia features and games.

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