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Tag: Cloud gaming
Cloud gaming
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Social media tech giant Facebook is all set to enter the uncharted lands of cloud gaming but Facebook’s approach is a lot different when compared to its competitors like Amazon’s Luna and Google. Facebook is offering cloud games to its existing app and several of its games are playable right now.
Amazon is a new contender in the Cloud gaming market, and I bet that no one will take it lightly. The news came out yesterday that Amazon, at its annual Alexa Hardware event, is set to launch its new cloud gaming platform at some point in the near future. Luna will have a $5.99 per month introductory price in its early access phase. It is going to be supported across mainland US at the start and no support for Hawaii, Alaska, and the US territories. Yes, fellow, at the moment it is extremely limited.
You say, Huya and DouYu? What about it, is it in China? So Huya recently introduced its Yowa cloud gaming service, following rival DouYu’s launch of its own cloud games platform in March. But here comes a very funny fact; both companies are controlled by Tencent Holdings, which runs the world’s largest video games business by revenue.
For those of you who don’t know, Cloud Gaming is a method of playing video games with the help of remote hardware. Cloud Gaming enables you to play high-quality games on your local devices.
Episode 15 is about Cloud Gaming – People that worked with me on this episode; Doki Tops of Utomik.com and Cris Reed of The Level Up Experience.
Chinese tech and entertainment giant Tencent has teamed up with Huawei to build a cloud games service.