Is Dying Light playable on any cloud gaming services?

dying light on Cloud Gaming

Yes, Dying Light is playable on Cloud Gaming. You can currently play it on 5 different cloud gaming services: GeForce Now, Boosteroid, Shadow, airgpu and Amazon Luna.

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Dying Light is available on:

ShadowAvailableGame available
BoosteroidAvailableGame available
GeForce NowAvailableGame available
airgpuAvailableGame available
CloudDeckAvailableGame available
Amazon LunaAvailableGame available
GameAwayAvailableGame available

Dying Light is not available on:

HighscoreComing soonComing Soon
Xbox Cloud Unavailable Unavailable
Playstation Now Unavailable Unavailable
Blacknut Unavailable Unavailable

Rating:

10 / 10

(285147 ratings on Steam)

Description: First-person action survival game set in a post-apocalyptic open world overrun by flesh-hungry zombies. Roam a city devastated by a mysterious virus epidemic. Scavenge for supplies, craft weapons, and face hordes of the infected.

Publisher: Techland

Developer: Techland

Release Date: 26.01.2015

Our data is updated every 2 hours via automated availability checks and validated by manual spot checks (internal testing, official documentation, and user feedback). For Cloud PC services like Shadow PC and airgpu, some titles are unavailable due to anti-cheat or DRM software that is not compatible with virtual machines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For an overview of devices that support playing Dying Light via cloud gaming, see the table below. It provides details about each device and the cloud gaming services they work with.

DeviceAvailableOn Services
BrowserYesAmazon Luna, airgpu, GeForce Now, Boosteroid
DesktopYesAmazon Luna, airgpu, GeForce Now, Boosteroid, Shadow PC
TabletYesAmazon Luna, airgpu, GeForce Now, Boosteroid, Shadow PC
PhoneYesAmazon Luna, airgpu, GeForce Now, Boosteroid, Shadow PC
TVYesAmazon Luna, airgpu, GeForce Now, Boosteroid, Shadow PC
ConsoleYesAmazon Luna, airgpu, GeForce Now, Boosteroid
Available devices for playing Dying Light on cloud gaming

For an optimal cloud gaming experience, the requirements aren’t typically determined by the individual games like Dying Light but rather the cloud gaming service and desired streaming quality.

Here’s a general breakdown:

  • Basic Gameplay: A minimum internet speed of 5 to 15 Mbps is usually required.
  • 4K Cloud Gaming: For the best 4K streaming experience, a bandwidth of at least 40 Mbps is recommended.

For an in-depth look at various providers and their requirements, check the “Info” link in our availability boxes above. For broader insights and tips on optimization, explore our guide on cloud gaming internet speed requirements.

No, Dying Light is not offered for free on any cloud gaming service at this time.

To explore ways to play games for free on cloud platforms, do visit our free cloud gaming guide. And don’t forget to browse our free cloud games list for other free titles.

No, playing Dying Light on Cloud Gaming with a controller is not supported at this time. Should this change, we’ll keep you informed here.

No, at the moment you can’t play Dying Light multiplayer on cloud gaming. Should this change, we’ll keep you informed here.

Yes, Dying Light is currently available on Boosteroid.

Yes, Dying Light is currently available on GeForce Now.

Yes, Dying Light is currently available on Shadow.

Yes, Dying Light is currently available on airgpu.

Yes, Dying Light is currently available on Amazon Luna.

No, Dying Light is not currently available on Blacknut.

No, Dying Light is not currently available on Xbox Cloud.

No, Dying Light is not currently available on Playstation Now.