Watch out, GeForce Now: LiquidSky lets you stream PC games from the cloud for free

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Nvidia’s newly announced GeForce Now won’t start streaming games from the cloud to your PC or Mac until March, but it already has a competitor that’s been quietly running in beta for months. After over 1.1 million beta sign-ups, LiquidSky is properly announcing its service to the world, along with a blitz of new features and a free option.

You read that right—free. Nvidia should get out its fireproof gear, because the heat it’s been taking for GeForce Now’s $25-for-20 hours pricing scheme is sure to intensify as word spreads.

Meet LiquidSky

At its heart, LiquidSky revolves around the same basic principles as the PC version of GeForce Now. You pay to access a powerful “SkyComputer” in the cloud, and in return you’re able to play any of your PC games—from Steam, Battle.net, Origin, the Windows Store, you name it—on any PC, Mac, or Android device. Yes, that means you can play Witcher 3 on a Mac, or even a Google Pixel phone.

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