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Cloud Gaming Platform Shadow Has Filed for Bankruptcy, a ‘Victim of Its Success’ – Gizmodo Australia
The company behind the cloud gaming platform Shadow has filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. and receivership in France, according to 9to5Google. Shadow recently posted…

The company behind the cloud gaming platform Shadow has filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. and receivership in France, according to 9to5Google. Shadow recently posted an update to its blog confirming that it was undergoing a reorganisation to get rid of the debt it had amassed building its cloud gaming platform in several countries.
Shadow, which is owned by a France-based company named Blade, said the covid-19 pandemic caused such an increase in demand it couldnt keep up, making the cloud service…
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