With Google halting support and discontinuing their cloud-based gaming platform, Stadia, earlier this month, SHADOW recognizes the demand for gamers looking for an alternative service where they can play their favorite games using a powerful PC remotely. SHADOW’s new Power Upgrade features an AMD EPYC 7543P processor with four cores across eight threads. The graphics card available to users via the cloud at launch will be the NVIDIA RTX A4500, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070-class GPU designed for professionals and cloud computing. Users will have access to 16GB of RAM and an embedded fiber connection of 1Gbps.

Pricing of the new Power Upgrade service from SHADOW will be $14.99/month on top of the Shadow subscription fee for their service, which is $29.99. While the price may seem high, the services grant access to high-powered PCs made for cloud computing and gaming. Users will also have options to add additional storage up to 5 TB through separate tiered plans. While the service is currently in limited quantities, more Power Upgrade openings will be available next month. SHADOW ensures consumers that more systems will be added consistently in the future. SHADOW’s services are available to over 120 million additional users this year. — Eric Sèle, CEO of SHADOW

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