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  2. List of video games that support cross-platform play - Wikipedia

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    Xbox Cloud Gaming, GeForce Now: Dick Wilde 2: Steam PS4 PS5 [49] Dofus: Linux Mac MS Other DOOM + DOOM II: GOG Steam MS Epic PS4 XBO Switch PS5 XBSX/XBSS [50] Diablo Immortal: Battle.net iOS Android Diablo IV: Steam Battle.net PS4 XBO PS5 XBSX/XBSS [51] Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth: PS4 PS5 Vita: Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker's Memory ...

  3. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Completing a limited time event called the "Collaboration Cup" rewards the player with costumes based on Level-5 series Professor Layton, Yo-Kai Watch, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, White Knight Chronicles, and Dark Cloud; DLC golf cart designs based on Yo-Kai Watch, Professor Layton, and White Knight Chronicles are available.

  4. Category:Cloud-based Nintendo Switch games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cloud-based Nintendo Switch games" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Resident Evil 2 (2019 video game) Resident ...

  5. Cloud gaming - Wikipedia

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    Cloud gaming, sometimes called gaming on demand or game streaming, is a type of online gaming that runs video games on remote servers and streams the game's output (video, sound, etc) directly to a user's device, or more colloquially, playing a game remotely from a cloud. It contrasts with traditional means of gaming, wherein a game is run ...

  6. Chris Taylor (video game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor left Wargaming in November 2016 with a forward looking statement to be part of indie gaming. [10] On April 24, 2019, Taylor announced the formation of a new cloud-based gaming platform, Kanoogi, and a new real-time strategy game, Intergalactic Space Empire. [2]

  7. G-cluster - Wikipedia

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    G-cluster is a Finnish cloud gaming provider. Initially founded by Erik Piehl in 2000, it has been wholly-owned by subsidiary of SoftBank since 2004. It uses IPTV set-top boxes for its service. Their target audience are console gamers.

  8. Riot Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Riot Sydney (formerly BigWorld Technology and Wargaming Sydney) is an Australian software company, formed in 2002 by John De Margheriti. It was the developer of BigWorld, a middleware development tool suite for creating massively multiplayer online games (MMO) and virtual worlds .

  9. Wargaming (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wargaming Group Limited (also known as Wargaming.net) is a global video game company headquartered in Nicosia, Cyprus. The group operates across more than 16 offices and development studios globally. [ 2 ]