Today, when it comes to cloud gaming service, the first service that comes to mind is GeForce Now, which is actively operating in our country, but there are various alternatives, especially Google Stadia. While GeForce Now maintains its popularity because it has servers in our country, one of the services that is not heard much among the alternatives but has recently started to attack: Shadow has announced its new plan.
It’s been a year since Octave Klaba, founder of OVHcloud, bought Shadow. The company is now ready to introduce a new plan, a new service, and a new B2B offering. The service, which stands out with its 4:4:4 color support and low latency, costs $29.99 at the moment, and €29.99 in Europe.
Cloud gaming service Shadow announced its new plan
For this price you get a cloud gaming system with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics, 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. Announcing the Shadow Power upgrade for those who want a better-equipped system, the service demands an additional $14.99 / euro.
In other words, if you pay 29.99 + 14.99, 4-core and 8-thread AMD EPYC 7543P CPU, 16GB RAM and new graphics card you have a system. Depending on the data center, Nvidia Geforce RTX 3070 or an equivalent GPU is offered. In addition, users will be able to have a professional AMD Radeon GPU based on the RDNA 2 architecture (AMD Radeon Pro V620).