A new service, launched today, called OnLive is threatening to take over the online gaming market. Teaming up with companies such as EA, Ubisoft and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, its aim is to stream high quality games over the internet-no download required. The service could see the end of the XBox and PS3 online games, but there is speculation as to how effective the new technology will be. The games offered will be full versions of current and future games, such as Mass Effect II, Assassins Creed II, and Prince of Persia. The games will be played through browser plugins and can run on PC's and Mac's likewise. To learn more about the release date later this June and other details, go toOnLive now.
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
New OnLive Service Threatens End to Online Gaming as we Know it
A new service, launched today, called OnLive is threatening to take over the online gaming market. Teaming up with companies such as EA, Ubisoft and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, its aim is to stream high quality games over the internet-no download required. The service could see the end of the XBox and PS3 online games, but there is speculation as to how effective the new technology will be. The games offered will be full versions of current and future games, such as Mass Effect II, Assassins Creed II, and Prince of Persia. The games will be played through browser plugins and can run on PC's and Mac's likewise. To learn more about the release date later this June and other details, go toOnLive now.
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