Google Project Stream: Μπορείτε να σκεφτείτε “σοβαρά” παιχνίδια σε ένα program web browsing? Not random flash games but from the latest big games coming out like Assassin's Creed Odyssey through Chrome?
Google is getting ready to make it a reality. Today the company announced Project Stream, its own 3D game streaming platform like GeForce Now. Google states that the project is a “technique test to solve some of streaming's biggest challenges."
The company is leading the way, and starting October 5, "a limited number of participants" will be able to play Assassin's Creed Odyssey for free on the platform.
Although there is only one game, it is still an unusual move by Google. We have long heard rumors that Google is preparing a cloud gaming service codenamed "Yeti", but today we have the first specific hint.
Of course many hardcore gamers may not be satisfied with streaming games, but it could prove to be a valuable alternative for gamers who aren't so lucky with the fidelity and latency of games. computers their.
Needless to say, you will need fast internet for the new service to work. Google recommends 25 megabits per second. Those who are interested can sign up to try Project Stream from here.
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