

When you're not trying to play co-op games with other Radeon pals, AMD have also introduced a new smart TV app to let you stream games from your PC to your living room - a much more comfortable and practical option than streaming them to your phone, in my opinion. It's a bit of a faff, but if you've missed playing local co-op games or splitscreen multiplayer games with your mates this past year, at least AMD owners now have an option to do so while remaining socially distanced. As mentioned above, the person you want to invite into your game will also need a Radeon graphics card inside their PC (sorry Nvidia peeps), and the host will need to send them a code in order for them to connect. The process of setting Link Game in motion does sound a bit fiddly, in truth. A new feature called 'Link Game' will also let users invite other AMD Radeon mates to connect to their PC remotely so they can play local or split-screen multiplayer games together from afar.

The app previously allowed AMD Radeon-based PCs to stream games to Android and iOS devices over their home Wi-Fi networks, but now AMD graphics card owners will be able to stream their games to other Windows 10 machines as well.
AMD LINK DEADLINE EXCEEDED UPDATE
AMD's free mobile-based streaming platform, AMD Link, is now available on PC as part of the latest update to their Radeon Adrenalin software (version 21.4.1).
