Entries in 'cloud' (57)
GAME announces CiiNOW streaming games deal
MCV revealed last week that retailer GAME was preparing a move into game streaming – and now the first details have been released.
PS4's cloud services are "aspirational", could miss launch
Sony Computer Entertainment America president and CEO Jack Tretton has warned gamers not to expect all of the features outlined in Sony’s PS4 press to be available at launch.
PS4 to cost over $425/£270, will include Gaikai streaming tech - report
The PlayStation 4 will go on sale for at or above ¥40,000, a new report claims.
UPDATE: Gaikai sued over alleged patent infringement
T5 Labs is attempting to sue cloud gaming firm Gaikai in the Delware courts.
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INTERVIEW: OnLive's second life
What a difference a year makes.
US cable giants prepare console challenge with streaming games push
Traditional gaming has held its own in the face of increasing opposition this generation – but its stiffest challenge may be yet to come.
Cloud Control - Square Enix's Wada and Rogers talk digital gaming
To run any business or team properly, you have to have enormous self-belief that your strategy and vision is the right one.
AMD invests in cloud gaming firm CiiNOW
Component giant AMD has invested in cloud gaming specialist CiiNOW.
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Square Enix launches HD streaming games portal Core Online
Cloud gaming has taken a significant step into the present thanks to a new initiative from Japanese publisher Square Enix.
Sony confirms Gaikai acquisition
Confirming MCV's exclusive report last month, Sony has acquired cloud gaming firm Gaikai for $380m.
Gaikai on the hunt for buyer
Cloud gaming service Gaikai is reportedly actively looking for a buyer.
E3 2012: Sony is "looking at what OnLive is doing"
Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida has admitted that cloud gaming could very well play a part in PlayStation’s immediate future.
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E3 2012: OnLive iOS app is STILL awaiting approval
Cloud gaming provider OnLive has not given up hope of its iOS app going live – despite submitting it to Apple six months ago.
E3 2012: All gaming will be cloud based "someday", admits MS
Microsoft Game Studios’ corporate VP Phil Spencer has admitted that the future of gaming lies in the clouds.
E3 2012: Gaikai denies Sony takeover deal
Gaikai boss David Perry has denied that his company is in talks with Sony over either a streaming games deal or a takeover.
E3 2012: OnLive claims "millions" of users, 100% uptime since launch
OnLive has claimed that it has “millions of subscribers worldwide”, but has once again decided not to reveal the number of gamers paying to use its service.
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E3 2012: Gaikai strikes Samsung Smart TV deal
Gaikai is to provide cloud gaming services to owners of Samsung’s internet connected Smart TVs.
E3 2012: MS to join Sony by announcing streaming game strategy
Sony may not be the only platform holder to announce a streaming content strategy at E3 this week.
Sony close to agreeing cloud gaming acquisition
In a move that will rock the next generation of console gaming, Sony is close to agreeing an acquisition of a high profile cloud gaming firm, MCV understands.
PlayStation cloud gaming service rumoured for E3
Sony will strike a deal with OnLive or Gaikai at E3 next month for PlayStation cloud gaming, according to reports.
Mass Effect 3 cannot import saves from the cloud
EA has revealed that Xbox 360 users who utilise Microsoft’s Xbox Live Cloud save system may face issues importing their Mass Effect 2 save data into Mass Effect 3.
Onlive heading to Google TV
Cloud gaming service OnLive will soon be available through devices that feature Google TV.
Gaikai partners with Ubisoft, Best Buy
Cloud gaming company Gaikai is now providing its demo service to Ubisoft and Best Buy following deals with YouTube, EA and more.
OnLive says Xbox/PlayStation tie-in "would be great"
OnLive appears eager to end its direct competition with the established home consoles, with one of the company’s executives openly encouraging Sony and Microsoft to incorporate the cloud game tech.
New cloud gaming firm materialises
Watch out OnLive and Gaikai – a new rival says it can be the dominant force in cloud gaming.






































