NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - January 06, 2017) - LiquidSky-- a first of its kind Gaming-as-a-Service (GaaS) platform that uniquely solves the biggest hurdles previous cloud-gaming platforms faced: ...
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - July 11, 2017) - LiquidSky-- a first-of-its-kind cloud-based platform that delivers a high-quality PC gaming experience anywhere, anytime and on nearly all devices -- is ...
Cloud gaming platform LiquidSky has launched its revamped Android app, enabling mobile gamers to play their PC games anytime, anywhere on their mobile devices running the Android operating system. The ...
Cloud gaming took a big dive when ambitious startup OnLive hit the wall in 2012 and finally shut down altogether in 2015. But stealth startup LiquidSky is formally unveiling its cloud gaming service ...
Sony left a void in cloud PC gaming when it acquired OnLive and promptly shut the service down. LiquidSky wants to fill that void and it's been able to raise millions of dollars in funding towards ...
Third Person Shooter Extraction shooter Gravebound's bullet hell action adds an exciting twist to the genre, and you can try it out in an open play test right now Graphics Cards Nvidia announces the ...
LiquidSky, an on-demand gaming platform that lends you the computing power to stream any game to your mobile, tablet or desktop, has just raised $4 million in funding. Imagine playing our list of ...
Almost everything is in the cloud these days. We store our files on the cloud and we stream our videos and music from the cloud. We can even play games from the cloud too. Well, sort of. Game ...
Cloud-based cross-platform gaming platform LiquidSky has launched its Android service which allows users to play high-end PC games on a mobile device. The service allows users to play games they ...
Mobile and PC cloud gaming start-up LiquidSky has raised $4 million to bring PC games to multiple platforms such as Android devices. The funding round was led by Samsung Global Innovation Center, ...
It almost seems like eons ago when OnLive wanted to make the possibility of cloud gaming on various devices a reality. The company crashed and burned almost spectacularly, but no one said the road to ...