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Google begun licensing out Stadia tech to others
Google has officially announced ‘Immersive Stream for Games’, a service that lets developers and publishers use Stadia’s technology.
The tech giant Google, who has very little experience in the gaming market, has de-prioritised Stadia and is seeking other ways to earn revenue back on its investment into cloud gaming technology. Stadia remain in place for new and old users alike for the coming future. However, Google is diversifying Stadia by opening it up to business clients.
Those interested in licensing Stadia service can set up their own cloud-based storefronts, stream games to customers, offer trials and subscription bundles and more.
グーグル、ゲームサービスStadiaの技術をB2Bで提供する「Immersive Stream for Games」を発表 https://t.co/009p6hkZnJ (2022-03-16 12:15 PM) #TechCrunchJP
— TechCrunch Japan (@jptechcrunch) March 16, 2022
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