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Library of Microsoft Game Pass Will Be Available on Switch?
Conrad Hazi, 25 February 2019, 14:09
Speculation appeared that Microsoft and Nintendo intend to cooperate in order to make the Xbox Game Pass catalogue available to Switch console owners. This would be done through the Project xCloud streaming service.
Google Will Unveil a Game Streaming Platform
Bart Swiatek, 20 February 2019, 14:14
Good chances are that Google will reveal its game streaming platform, currently known as Project Yeti or Project Stream, during this year's GDC.
Sony's Shawn Layden Prophesizes a "Post-Console World"
Bart Swiatek, 13 February 2019, 00:02
In a recent interview, Shawn Layden, the chairman of Sony Interactive Worldwide Studios, has presented his vision of the future for the industry and video gaming as such.
Spotify Boasts 207 Million Users
Adrian Werner, 07 February 2019, 13:52
Spotify can boast 207 million users, 36% of which have a subscription. The company has also managed to record profit for the first time in history.
Amazon will create its own game streaming platform?
Jacob Blazewicz, 11 January 2019, 19:31
Amazon is another company that will invest in game streaming. This is what The Information service suggests, according to which the video game platform of the American company can be launched next year.
PlayStation Now allows you to download PlayStation 4 games
Mathias Zulpo, 21 September 2018, 23:52
PlayStation Now will support downloading "almost all" PlayStation 4 titles, Sony announced. What this means is... free multiplayer. And other pleasant changes.
The future of gaming is crossplay and game streaming, EA says
Mathias Zulpo, 30 July 2018, 18:19
EA takes crossplay seriously and wants to employ it in its future titles. The future itself, on the other hand, is in the cloud.
Netflix-like on-demand gaming service Jump announced
luckie, 11 July 2017, 15:49
Launching later this year, Jump will provide an on-demand access to a catalogue of games at a low subscription fee. Yet this is not just another streaming service - Jump will use a technology that makes games run as if they were innstalled on your PC.