T3 - UK (2020-04)

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60 T3 APRIL 2020


State of the art


Google Stadia
Stadia is Google’s big play for the
hearts of gamers. It’s promising a
truly “post-console” platform, letting
you take A A A games anywhere
your phone, a Chrome browser or
Chromecast streaming dongle are,
with a smart lag-reducing control pad.
£119 (Premiere Edition),
Stadia Pro subscription (optional)
£8.99 per month,
store.google.com

SPECS
Up to 4K resolution, HDR, 60fps,
5.1 sound, 10Mbps broadband
connection required, 35Mbps
recommended, Mac / PC / TV
(Chromecast) and limited Android
smartphone support

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PlayStation Now
Are you a PlayStation fanatic?
Disappointed you can’t get PS3
games on your PS4? PlayStation
Now lets you stream classic
PlayStation games to your PC or
console, as well as a top selection of
PS4 games, for a monthly fee. There
are around 700 PS4, PS3 and PS2
games to choose from, from a wide
range of genres.
£8.99 a month, £22.99 for
3 months, £49.99 for 12 months
(Subscription),
playstation.com

SPECS
PC and PS4 compatible, 5Mbps
broadband connection required,
720p resolution

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Nvidia GeForce Now
Nvidia is a big name in PC graphics
cards, and it’s now a leader in
game streaming too. Letting you
stream AAA games from numerous
download stores to low-powered
devices, GeForce Now is a versatile
game streaming option.
Free tier (unlimited one-hour
sessions), £4.99 a month Founder’s
subscription (six-hour sessions,
RTX graphics, queue priority),
nvidia.com

SPECS
1080p resolution, 60fps, 10Mbps
broadband connection required,
50Mbps recommended, PC / Mac
/ Nvidia Shield / Android / Android
TV compatible
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