 I'm the E here, and yeah, we're all bored at home, no pun intended, and you just finished watching Tiger King Eogun, I need something else to do. Well I have got the answer for you. I have the best game streaming services you can play right now, and I'm going to give you a breakdown of some of them. Now if you haven't watched my other videos about game streaming services, I've compared Stadia, XCloud, GeForce 9 and all that fun stuff, but I'm going to give you a breakdown for what you need to right now since you're stuck at home. So look at the scenario, right? You watched everything you can on Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, doesn't matter, you're thinking I want to play some games, but I don't have an Xbox, I don't have a PlayStation. What can I jump to right now to play? Well the very first thing is Google Stadia. Now Stadia launched last November, it's a bit shaky, it's getting better, and this is a service that I think you might like. Now it works with using a Google Chromecast or on any device, but for you to get Stadia Pro or premium right now, you have to get it with the Chromecast. So it's about $129, I know there's a sale that drops it to about $99 or so, I'm not exactly sure how long that sale is. But with that you can stream on your TV and play your games right there. You can stream directly on your desktop, whether it's a browser, so using your Chrome browser or on your smartphones or devices like the Oppo Fine X2 Pro, where you can play and stream your games. Now they are increasing the game library and as a premium member, you get a couple of free games a month which you have to claim. Best thing is to go ahead and claim this, there are quite a few games like of course the Tomb Raiders, there is a Serious Sam, there are a couple of other new games that are available right now that you can go ahead and check and play. Now the one thing you need to know is that in terms of internet speeds, I would advise that you need a 75 up and 75 download speeds for you to game effectively to get at least a solid 1080p connection. It does promise 4K 60, I've never experienced it but it is a good solution for somebody who doesn't have a single gaming system but has access either to an Android phone, or laptop and of course a TV using the Chromecast bundle that comes with a premium edition. Next up is GeForce Now, this is from NVIDIA, now the GeForce Now service is a little different, it allows you to take your games that you've bought on PC services and play on any device. So this is supported on Windows devices aka Windows PCs and laptops, Mac OS so you can do it on your Mac device which I actually showcased years ago and it works quite effectively there as well, NVIDIA Shield Box if you have one and of course your Android smartphone. What's really cool about GeForce Now is the service has two options, you've got a free version and if you've got a paid version for $4.99, the free version allows you to play online for an hour and then you have to jump back into a queue to go online. While the paid version allows you to play for six hours and then you can immediately jump back in afterwards, you've got enough time to do all the gaming you need. What's cool about this is that you don't have to get the games from a store, GeForce Now doesn't have a game store. What you can do is you can buy games on Steam for instance, you can buy games on EA's Origin, right now Activision Store with Blizzard is out but you can bring those games and basically log in and install the games on GeForce Now server and you're good to go. Now the session process is really quick, it doesn't take like 30 minutes or something, it's like a couple of seconds and then boom, you're good to go and you'll start playing. The limitation here with GeForce Now is that you don't know what games are supporting yet and a few other companies have taken their games out, like I mentioned Activision with its of course famous Call of Duty franchise is no longer available there but hopefully that's resolved but it's a nice easy way especially again if you don't have a game console or gaming PC then you can just easily go to like a steam store buy a couple of games there and then play it on GeForce Now, hopefully they give us a list of the games that are supported but it is a nice option that works with a lot of platforms all together. Now my third and final service is Project XCloud, a beta service from Microsoft allows you to play Microsoft games on your smartphone so currently it's available for of Android smartphones and there is a limited service for iOS. Now as I mentioned it's beta so you might not be able to get in but if you do have access to it what it gives you is the ability to stream over 100 games onto your smartphone plus if you do have an Xbox you can actually stream directly from your Xbox in so if you're say for instance you're stalking your girlfriend's place in quarantine and you can't you know access your Xbox you can actually do it directly from there. XCloud is only available for smartphones there is no options for TV or or a browser or desktop version as of yet but it does have a lot of games to boot like I mentioned 100 games in total plus whatever games you have on your home console if you're streaming from your console directly. Now for a lot of people who already have maybe a mixture of gaming PC or PC that's capable a few things like that there are a lot of games you can play I mean Fortnite is a free game that's available even though I'm not a big fan of Fortnite there's also PUBG as well and the new edition is Call of Duty Warzone which I've been playing quite a bit with my buddy SuperSaf allows you it's a it's a free game you can download it from Blizzard Store and you know I will leave all the links everything down there for you guys nice free game to play now in terms of all the other consoles out there if you do have those I'll start off with the Nintendo Switch if you're a big Nintendo Switch fan and you have a switch definitely pick up Animal Crossing everyone's playing it it allows you to jump into a different world and play and also it's just it's a fun game then if you have if you're a PlayStation order Call of Duty Warzone Warfare 2 Remastered is available now for $19.99 and something you can definitely pick up I think would be fun to actually play and if your Xbox user the best thing of course is to get Xbox Game Pass it's a monthly service but that gives you over 200 games for access you can play you can enjoy and you can download as many games as you want so there you have it guys those are the best streaming services and games for quarantine period I'm going to continue drinking my ginger beer and hopefully you guys are staying safe at home and always enjoying your entertainment