Reviews
Every cloud gaming service we've tested
Each review covers pricing, streaming quality, library, supported platforms, latency on a wired connection, and a final verdict.
GeForce Now
RTX-powered streaming with your existing libraries
GeForce Now is the closest thing to having a high-end gaming PC streamed to whatever screen you happen to be near. Because it streams games you already own, you avoid the lock-in of a curated catalog — but you also depend on NVIDIA negotiating with each publisher for support.
Xbox Cloud Gaming
Hundreds of Game Pass titles streamed instantly
Xbox Cloud Gaming is bundled into Game Pass Ultimate, which alone justifies the subscription for most players. The streaming quality is solid for the price, but enthusiasts will notice the 1080p cap and slightly higher latency compared to GeForce Now Ultimate.
PlayStation Plus Premium
PS5, PS4, PS3 and Classics in one stream
Premium is the only path to streaming Sony's exclusive lineup. It is well integrated on PS5 and reasonable on PC, but the lack of mobile and TV apps caps how 'cloud-native' the experience really is.
Boosteroid
Browser-first cloud gaming, no client required
Boosteroid is the value pick. The streaming infrastructure is solid for 1080p / 60, the supported game list keeps growing, and the 'just open a browser tab' experience is genuinely friction-free.
Amazon Luna
Channel-based streaming bundled with Prime
Luna is the easiest way to dip your toes into cloud gaming for free, especially on a Fire TV. The 'channels' approach is interesting but the core paid catalog is the smallest of the bunch.