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Google Cloud today announced the beta launch of Game Servers, a managed service that provides game developers with the usual backend services for running their games, including multi-player games ...
Google Cloud is unveiling its new games strategy dubbed Google Cloud for Live Games.It means it will use its global infrastructure to enable game companies to become more agile. And it recognizes ...
Google Cloud said today that game developers can now enjoy a fully automated experience in running global multiplayer game servers on Google Kubernetes Engine Autopilot.GKE is a cloud-based manage.
Three months ago, Google paired up with Unity to give game developers the option of building games and AR experiences on Google Maps. The combination ennables the creative melding of virtual ...
Google unveiled its new Stadia cloud gaming service at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. It streams cloud games to a browser on a phone, tablet, PC, or TV, and there’s no need to ...
Google has begun private testing for its Google Cloud Game Servers system, which promise easier dedicated server implementation in your game. You can sign up now on the official website. The move ...
On Wednesday (19 August), Google Cloud for Games chief architect Rob Martin announced that the company’s Game Servers product is now generally available after a beta release earlier this year.
Google's Stadia cloud service ($129.99, controller, Chromecast Ultra, 3-month subscription) lets you play video games online without a game console.
Google Stadia director for games Jack Buser has left the company to work for Google Cloud. Buser will head up Cloud's gaming arm as the new Director of Global Gaming Solutions, according to a new ...
Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service appears to have lost another top video game industry veteran — kind of. Jack Buser, Stadia’s Director for Games, is moving to the company’s Google ...
Microsoft offers an Xbox in the cloud through Game Pass Ultimate, Nvidia GeForce Now gives you access to an RTX 3080, and of course Google has its own offering through Stadia.