Amazon's Cloud Gaming Service Could Arrive Next Year With Twitch Integration (cnet.com) 19
According to CNET, Amazon is planning to announce a cloud gaming service next year, and it may offer integration with Twitch and its other services. From the report: It's begun recruiting people from large game companies like Microsoft to help with the launch, as well as hiring for jobs in a "new initiative" within its Amazon Web Services team, which sources said is involved in Amazon's future gaming service. "We believe the evolution that began with arcade communities a quarter at a time, growing to the live streams and e-sports of today, will continue to a future where everyone is a gamer and every gamer can create, compete, collaborate and connect with others at massive scales," one job posting this month showed. And in at least one other job posting, the company said it wants to "drive innovative new use cases like machine vision and game streaming."
Amazon said in yet another job posting that it plans to integrate its new initiative with Twitch and the company's other services. The Information earlier reported on Amazon's plans, citing a possible launch next year. Industry insiders believe Amazon's plans for a future video game service are a foregone conclusion, despite struggles in its game-making studios, which saw layoffs earlier this year. Instead, these people cite the company's sprawling $119 per year Prime subscription empire, which already includes music streaming, lauded video projects like The Man in the High Castle, free grocery delivery and more.
Amazon said in yet another job posting that it plans to integrate its new initiative with Twitch and the company's other services. The Information earlier reported on Amazon's plans, citing a possible launch next year. Industry insiders believe Amazon's plans for a future video game service are a foregone conclusion, despite struggles in its game-making studios, which saw layoffs earlier this year. Instead, these people cite the company's sprawling $119 per year Prime subscription empire, which already includes music streaming, lauded video projects like The Man in the High Castle, free grocery delivery and more.
Game Streaming Exists For ONE Reason Only (Score:5, Insightful)
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you can play real pinball streaming and the lag!!! (Score:2)
you can play real pinball streaming and the lag!!! is killer.
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hit you cap in less then an week.
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Quantum Internet and 5G wireless will take care of the lag. Who says that optical fiber or copper wire is the only way to stream games?
American ISPs. Although they'll charge you as if you were using 5G or quantum internet.
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So.. with the upcoming release of Stadia.. I see this as a way for other companies to close the gap on streaming game service mainly to create competition in a space for services no one really wants. This will make.. what.. 4 different companies now that are doing this? I think these companies would have better odds catering to a younger demographic with microtransactions as popular games such as Apex Legends, Fortnite, and many others have proven.
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Maybe the streaming case makes more sense? (Score:2)
For Twitch streaming games, I suppose it makes more sense that someone like Amazon collects the data to stream at the server side instead of having to have it go outbound over your own connection...
It seems like then you could potentially have much higher quality Twitch streams.
However, it ignores the input lag and has all the same issues with hitting bandwidth caps that Stadia has...
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The launch could hardly go worse than Stadia's. OTOH, will Amazon have a gender neutral controller, like Stadia? (If you're wondering what the heck makes a controller gender neutral, apparently that means you can get one in green. Really.)
The best part about game streaming is it lets a whole new generation experience "nobody pick up the phone, I'm dialed in to the internet!" Except now of course it's: no one else can watch any streaming video while you're trying to play.
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Another failed game streaming service incoming. (Score:1)