Game startup Blade said it has raised a new round of funding for its Shadow cloud gaming service from U.S. cable provider Charter Communications. The new funding comes just a year after Shadow’s ...
In a normal year, Blade’s Shadow cloud-gaming service might seem superfluous: Do you really need to stream games to your PC as components quickly drop in price? But that was before today’s ...
OnLive, LiquidSky, and now Blade’s Shadow: A short line of startups has tried to eliminate the need for a local PC and put games on a remote, powerful server. Now Blade is expanding from France into ...
Blade is launching a cloud-gaming service dubbed Shadow in California today. The service enables any mobile device or computer, including a small hardware device dubbed the Shadow, to log into the ...
PC ownership is dead. The future of PCs is subscription-based, just like Netflix. That's what Asher Kagan, president and co-founder of Blade, a French cloud-based computer startup, basically told me ...
Blade, the firm that operates cloud gaming service Shadow for PC, hopes to find new investment as it faces bankruptcy in the US and receivership in its home market of France. The company offers Shadow ...
Tech firms have been trying to crack cloud-based computer gaming for well over a decade, but a device has yet to launch that lives up to the demands of gamers, particularly those in the esport ...
Now that it's worked out the kinks in California, the updated service will hit the east coast next week and the rest of the US in October. I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing ...