While the leading network firm Limelight also steps out as an shareholder
Read More »E3 2010: Gaikai signs EA
EA has become the first publisher to sign up to Gaikai’s streaming video games service that will allow users to play high-spec titles via any web browser. Titles that will be hitting the service include The Sims, Battlefield: Bad Company, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Medal of Honor and Need for …
Read More »Gaikai signs with EA
Publisher partners with upcoming streaming games service, offering best-selling franchises
Read More »E3 2010: Gaikai wants full service ‘by 2011’
Cloud gaming service Gaikai is heading to E3 one step closer to phase-one launch – but the company behind the revolutionary tech is aiming to expand the business fast. In a new interview with Develop, Gaikai co-founder Andrew Gault expressed his optimism in focusing the business on rapidly-streamed in-browser game …
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Studios may soon be freed from the demands of building customised demo builds
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Innovative demo streaming service set to expand fast
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Co-co founder Andrew Gault on how the service is shaping up ahead of its E3 push
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Cloud gaming group talks â??game demos that redirect to a webpage with an in-store discount couponâ?
Read More »Gaikai aims to open digital doors to highstreet retail
Cloud gaming group talks â??game demos that redirect to a webpage with an in-store discount couponâ?
Read More »Cloud gaming to transform retail
This year’s launch of online streaming service Gaikai will offer publishers and retailers a chance to outdo each other on the emerging digital battleground. And Andrew Gault, co-founder of Gaikai, says the cloud-gaming firm is in deep discussions with big names from both sides of the divide. We’re speaking to …
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