Google will also be the preferred provider of cloud services for the gaming giant.
As the cloud landscape begins to take shape, analysts anticipate that some publishers are taking a wait-and-see approach.
Analyst Piers Harding-Rolls of IHS Markit weighs in on Microsoft’s plans.
Spencer casts another stone in the battle for cloud supremacy.
The ‘bring-your-own-games’ subscription service is a novel approach to cloud-based gaming, according to analyst Piers Harding-Rolls.
Joost van Dreunen, Head of Games at Nielsen, outlines his key 2020 predictions for cloud gaming, 5G, Tencent’s rise, and more.
120 new games is not going to move the needle, according to DFC Intelligence.
A letter from president Yosuke Matsuda outlines the company’s interest in cloud gaming, subscription services, and more.
Developer’s first effort, Journey to the Savage Planet, launches in a month, but after that Typhoon will be making Stadia exclusives.
Is Facebook taking a shot across the bow at Google Stadia?