Author: Cameron Summerson / Source: How-To Geek

2019 is the year of the streaming game…or at least the start of it. NVIDIA has been doing its thing with GeForce Now for a while, Google started testing Project Stream last year, and now Verizon wants in on the action.
As reported by The Verge late last week, Verizon has been “quietly testing” its own game streaming service.
Interestingly enough, the company is using the NVIDIA SHIELD—arguably one of the best streaming boxes you can buy—for its internal testing. The report also suggests that the service will come to all Android devices eventually.The service, which is uninterestingly called Verizon Gaming during the test phase, is quietly being seeded to testers, who get a SHIELD, Xbox controller, and access to the alpha. They also get a $150 Amazon gift card for testing. That’s pretty neat—playing games on good hardware is something most gamers would do for free.

What’s most intriguing about the service, however, is…
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