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Nvidia is removing support for its GameStream service early next year on its Shield and Shield TV streaming devices.
Nvidia’s GameStream is dead. Sunshine and Moonlight are great replacements. What started as a hackathon project is now a full-fledged streaming platform.
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Gamestream has already been closed down so its removal from the Shield TV is just Nvidia tidying things up.
A few weeks after announcing its shutdown, Nvidia is pushing a new update on Shield TV that will remove Gamestream for good.
Starting 2023, Nvidia Shield TV users will lose access to a feature that allowed them to stream the games they run on their PC directly to their TVs.
NVIDIA has decided to pull the plug on its support for the GameStream service on their popular set-top Android hardware, the NVIDIA Shield.
Nvidia is not only ceasing GameStream support from its devices, but removing the feature entirely next February.
After nearly a decade of streaming your PC games to the Nvidia Shield TV, GameStream will shut down in February 2023.
Nvidia isn’t just ending support for GameStream, it’s planning to fully remove the feature from existing Shield hardware in February.
Nvidia Gamestream is a service that, alongside the appropriate hardware, allows you to stream games in 4K from a beefy PC to your living room television. It launched in 2013 and worked alongside ...