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| Boosteroid adds native app support for the ASUS ROG Ally series, removing the need to use a web browser. |
By Jon Scarr
Boosteroid has announced official support for the ASUS ROG Ally device series, including a native app built specifically for the handheld.
Until now, ROG Ally users had to rely on a web browser to access Boosteroid. With the dedicated app now available, games can be launched directly through the service without using a browser.
Boosteroid support and PC Game Pass streaming on ROG Ally
With official ROG Ally support in place, Boosteroid says users can access its game library through the native app on the handheld. The browser option remains available, but the app removes the need to play through a web interface.
Games run entirely from the cloud, so there is no need to download or install them locally. This allows users to move between titles without managing storage space on the device.
Boosteroid also says the service can be used to stream PC Game Pass titles on the ROG Ally series. The announcement specifically mentions games such as Call of Duty, Forza Motorsport, and The Outer Worlds 2.
For anyone who has ever hit a storage wall on a handheld, this approach avoids large installs and long wait times before playing.
Boosteroid says it worked closely with ASUS
Boosteroid CEO Ivan Shaichenko said the company has deepened its strategic cooperation with ASUS so its software can better use the ROG Ally series architecture, with a focus on responsiveness and visual quality.
Vlad Kosmin, Senior Vice President at Boosteroid, said the goal is to let gamers access their libraries without storage limits or waiting for downloads, while keeping performance consistent.
The company describes this as part of its broader plan to deliver cloud gaming on more screens, including PCs, Macs, smart TVs, and mobile devices.

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