

Remote game streaming still has a ways to go though: not everyone has gigabit internet, and some amount of latency is unavoidable unless you're physically close to the servers.īut what about in-home streaming? In these homebound times, "remote," more often than not means your bedroom, as opposed to your workplace or a different town. Steam Remote Play lets you run The Medium in any plane of reality Just as importantly, the idea of streaming media is now embedded in the public conscious: We've got Netflix, we've got Spotify, so why not games, too? Core internet infrastructure and encoders have picked up significantly since OnLive's epic failure a decade ago.


Between Stadia, GeForce Now, Microsoft xCloud, and other contenders like Shadow, game streaming is seeing a true resurgence.
