She promised to invest and develop, and now she licenses it to those who wish. Google Stadia partially turned into Immersive Stream for Games

At the beginning of the year, it became known that the Google Stadia project would soon change dramatically, and the search giant would license relevant cloud technologies to those who wished as part of the Google Stream service.

She promised to invest and develop, and now she licenses it to those who wish.  Google Stadia partially turned into Immersive Stream for Games

Now we have more data on this. So, the new product is called Immersive Stream for Games. In fact, this is Google’s cloud gaming platform, on the basis of which the partners of the search giant will be able to offer certain games to their customers. For example, back in October, AT&T offered its users a free browser game Batman: Arkham Knight, which was launched just on Stadia. Actually, AT&T just became the first client of Immersive Stream for Games.

On behalf of AT&T, I would like to congratulate Google on the launch of Immersive Stream for Games. This technology, combined with the AT&T network, gives us the ability to deliver games directly to customers. Together, we’re bringing Batman: Arkham Knight click-to-play to our wireless users on the devices they already own, without the need for a console or high-end gaming PC.

And for the first time, the game is available without downloads, without creating an account and without passwords. Just enter your AT&T phone number and start playing in seconds.

The full game is available in your browser along with bonus content, progress saved to the cloud, and perfect picture quality at 1080p at 60 frames per second.

Thousands of our customers have already enjoyed the game, and we are preparing to launch our next game on the Immersive Stream platform soon. At the same time, we will expand our customers’ access to gaming on their mobile devices, whether they are at home or on the go.

Interested developers and publishers can register through this form on the site to contact the Google Immersive Stream for Games team.

Source: ixbt

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