Boosteroid adds official ROG Ally series support for optimized handheld cloud gaming

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ROG Ally gaming handhelds offer tons of ways to play your favorite games. But cloud streaming continues to up the ante, with Boosteroid boasting high-resolution, high-refresh cloud-streamed games optimized for your ultimate gaming handheld.

Go further with Boosteroid on the ROG Ally series

Boosteroid, the world's biggest independent cloud gaming service, has optimized its infrastructure to better serve ROG Ally series handhelds. Boosteroid has partnered with ROG to make the most of the Ally’s architecture for uniquely powerful gaming experiences, including up to 4K, 120 FPS cloud-streamed games.

“We have deepened our strategic cooperation with ASUS to ensure that our software utilizes the capabilities of the ROG Ally series to deliver a highly responsive and visually rich experience that sets a new standard for handheld cloud gaming,” said Ivan Shaichenko, CEO of Boosteroid.

Boosteroid dashboard with xbox and steam games

Dig into your library of PC games and stream heavyweight blockbusters like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 with Boosteroid. The service supports over 1700 titles through its native app and browser-based webapp — you can see the list of games here. And with 28 data centers across Europe, North America, and South America, tons of gamers can benefit from Boosteroid’s next-level cloud capabilities.

This industry-leading cloud gaming service enhances your ROG Ally experience in several ways. First and foremost, it grants you smooth gameplay in even the heaviest AAA titles without leaning on your hardware. This means that no matter what game you’re playing, you can expect fluid motion, incredibly crisp graphics, and supreme visual fidelity.

Boosteroid Ingame stream menu

Boosteroid’s service also saves you storage space since you won’t need to install games before you play. If you want to dabble with an interesting release but don’t want to wait on a download, Boosteroid offers a high-fidelity means to dive in instantly.

By streaming games from the cloud rather than running them locally, you also conserve your handheld’s battery life. Pop your Ally into a lower wattage mode and enjoy longer gaming sessions away from a charger.

Up your ROG Ally game with Boosteroid today

Boosteroid’s cloud gaming service offers various plan options, ranging from monthly to annual subscriptions, so you can pick the path that’s right for you. Decide what works best and get in the game — there’s nothing stopping you from enjoying unrivaled cloud gaming on your ROG Ally handheld. Check out our rundown of the best AAA games for the ROG Ally if you want ideas for which game to stream first.

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