Categorie: Cloud gaming

  • Chinese E-Commerce Giant Ali Baba Goes Metaverse

    Chinese E-Commerce Giant Ali Baba Goes Metaverse

    Chinese big tech companies including e-commerce giant Ali Baba heading to Metaverse. Chinese e-commerce giant Ali Baba Holding decides to check its mettle in the future of the internet i.e. the metaverse. Ali Baba Group registered a new company in Beijing named Yuanjing Shengsheng to test the company’s massive potential in metaverse gaming. The move…

  • Streaming Video Content Major Driver For Media Companies Entering Video Gaming

    Streaming Video Content Major Driver For Media Companies Entering Video Gaming

    DFC Intelligence announced the results of a survey of global consumers focused on their expectations and preferences around interacting with streaming video content. The survey of nearly 5,000 people aged 13 and older, commissioned by Genvid Technologies and conducted over the summer, found that nearly all (96%) consumers watch streaming video content monthly and an…

  • Google Stadia Is Still Alive

    Google Stadia Is Still Alive

    Google Stadia is “alive and well”, Expect a lot More this Year 2021. Google Stadia is Google’s cloud gaming platform; a project which didn’t start well and is still struggling. Google Stadia wasn’t well-received after its launch, especially on PC. The reason behind its poor start was due to its selection of games which failed…

  • Steam scores an all time high

    Steam scores an all time high

    24.7 million Concurrent Users; an all-time high for Steam! Steam has hit new concurrent users\’ best figures with more than 24 million players. Amid a lot of new games, fast approaching holidays, and renewed lockdowns, Steam witnesses all-time high players on its gaming platform. The previous concurrent user record of 22 million was also made…

  • Google Stadia Starts Direct YouTube Streaming for Stadia Users

    Google Stadia Starts Direct YouTube Streaming for Stadia Users

    Google Stadia is all set to fulfill its biggest promise of letting its users live-stream games directly to YouTube starting from today.

  • Facebook And Cloud Gaming

    Facebook And Cloud Gaming

    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.

  • Live-streaming companies Huya and DouYu drive cloud-based gaming in China

    Live-streaming companies Huya and DouYu drive cloud-based gaming in China

    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…

  • Cloud Gaming Google Stadia

    Cloud Gaming Google Stadia

    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.