Google joins battle for cloud gaming market

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Google's Stadia games live in cloud, and accessible from any device. FMTNews Google

SAN FRANCISCO: Ever-expanding Google becomes a gaming company Tuesday with the launch of its Stadia cloud service that lets people play console-quality video games on a web browser or smartphone.

Stadia plays into a trend in which content – ranging from blockbuster films to work projects – lives in the cloud and is accessible from any device. Subscribers will be able to buy games that will be hosted at Google data-centers, but some free games will be available to subscribers, starting with “Destiny 2: The Collection.”Being able to play without lags or interruptions is paramount to gamers, and flawed internet connections could cause frustration. Internet speed will also determine how rich in-game graphics can be.

The French video game giant has been working with Google and its games are among titles coming to the service.

 

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