Google is officially unveiling “Immersive Stream for Games,” the service to let companies offer Stadia-powered game streaming directly to their customers. Since its launch, Stadia has offered some of the best game streaming capabilities on the market, with limited latency, high consistency, and …
The Next Evolution of Google Stadia
Google hoped its game streaming platform would take off, but that hasn't been the case. In hopes of a turnaround, the company has pivoted the service to launch "Immersive Stream for Games." With it, third-party businesses can license the gaming technology to build their own offerings for a wide range of players, not just for Stadia subscribers. Here's a look at how Google's platform is changing.
About the Immersive Stream for Games
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