Forbes - Last summer Sony placed a big bet on cloud gaming with its purchase of GaiKai, an online-game streaming service for $380 million.
It was both a bold move and a bow to an inevitable future when video games will be streamed from the cloud to any device, just as Netflix streams movies and television shows today. While cloud gaming is only now starting to be offered to consumers, it will eventually grow big enough to threaten the market for consoles like the PlayStation.
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"While cloud gaming is only now starting to be offered to consumers, it will eventually grow big enough to threaten the market for consoles like the PlayStation.".....,,,That 's why they paid 380 million for a cloud gaming service. This article is pointless.
Why would Sony be afraid of Cloud Gaming? i don't understand the reason for this article.
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What!?
Is Sony? Wtf , im afraid of cloud gaming... shit will lag like crazy on my 4mbps lol