![]() ![]() It has actual AAA games advertised as well as links to the discord channel for service. It’s very narrow on a browser page and the controls are quite clunky. The actual page that lets you play games is very much a mobile first design. As a first port of call to sell their service as a cloud gaming provider, it fails monumentally. Then there is a little “about us” section further down and finally a “contact us” section. It’s currently a dead link – on all 4 instances! The Animal Bash as well as Eliosi’s Hunt get a card with a “Details” button. One game called Eliosi’s Hunt gets a trailer first thing on the website. ![]() There is no pricing on the main page nor is there any mention of many games. As a landing page for a service, it is devoid of any useful information. The first thing I feel I need to mention about the service is the main website. The JoyArk app does have over 1 million downloads on the Google Play Store, with somewhat mixed reviews. They offer some big games in the cloud that aren’t currently found on any of the other (more mainstream?) cloud gaming services. JoyArk seems to be a company based in either Singapore (based on contact number) or China (based on site registration) founded in 2021. ![]() But how does it compare? Is it pure Joy or more of a Ploy? Let’s find out. JoyArk is another emerging cloud gaming platform boasting 100+ AAA games in the cloud. ![]()
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