On April 10, 2025, Razer announced a new and completely free game-streaming app called PC Remote Play. The app works similarly to the popular Steam Link app: You can stream gameplay from your PC to a ...
Asobi lets you stream games from your PlayStation 5 to an Apple TV, just like Remote Play should.
Last CES 2025, Razer previewed a software that is set to revolutionize the PC gaming experience for the mobile gaming platform, and earlier this month, the company finally gave the world the PC Remote ...
Razer, maker of green-hued gaming hardware and accessories, has entered the game-streaming space with its new—but not entirely new—app, PC Remote Play. It’s based on very good existing streaming tech ...
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Razer PC Remote Play, a local streaming app similar to Steam Link, has officially launched on Android and iOS. Announced at CES, it has been available in beta for a few months. The app is based on ...
Bluetooth Remote (or BT Remote) turns your phone into a true smart TV remote using Bluetooth HID, so no Wi-Fi or TV app is needed. It works like a keyboard and mouse, offers an air mouse and full ...
On the heels of Razer pausing direct laptop sales in the US (thanks to those on-again, off-again, yet still very much on for China tariffs), the company has officially launched its remote game ...
Want to game remotely with your PlayStation 5 when you're away from home? Setting it up is easier than you may think. Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, ...
Stream On: Streaming devices like Steam Link open up new ways for users to enjoy their PC game libraries across different locations and devices via network access. Now, Razer is introducing a Steam ...
When I first got an Android phone over 15 years ago (oh geez), I dreamed about using it to play the kinds of games I had on my PC at the time. Today, that dream is realized, albeit with some ...
Yesterday, Brendon and I wandered into a ballroom where Razer was showing off its latest hardware. We weren’t expecting much beyond super-powerful gaming laptops ( ) and lots of RGB lights (also ).