Razer Launches Free Cloud Streaming Service for PC Gaming
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Razer Launches Free Cloud Streaming Service for PC Gaming

Razer introduced its new cloud streaming app, Remote Play, leveraging open-source software to enhance gaming on mobile devices.

Razer has officially launched its PC Remote Play application, a cloud-based service designed for effortless streaming of your games to mobile devices. This tool is built using the open-source Moonlight software, initially based on Nvidia’s streaming technology.

Key Features:

  1. Compatibility: The app is compatible with both Apple and Android platforms.
  2. Easy Setup: You’ll need to download the Razer Nexus and Remote Play apps, connect to the same Wi-Fi network for the initial setup, and then stream to any compatible device.
  3. Optimized Performance: The app automatically adjusts settings based on your device’s capabilities, such as recognizing refresh rates for a smoother gaming experience.

User Experience:

Early feedback indicates the app delivers solid performance, although some users note potential lag based on network conditions. One tester mentioned the streaming quality is impressive, although they found the interface slightly cumbersome.

Conclusion: With Razer PC Remote Play, gamers have a powerful new tool to access their games on the go more seamlessly than before, enhancing the gaming experience beyond traditional setups.

Razer PC Remote Play
(Image credit: Razer)

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