Google wants to disrupt the gaming industry with the latest prototype Project Stream. This service would allow people to stream AAA quality games on any PC. The only thing you would need a very fast and stable internet connection. The actual specs of your hardware won’t have much affect on the performance or lack there of. This might be a great alternative then trying to build a functional gaming PC to play games locally. Below are a few videos with footage captured using Project Stream. Also, CNET reviewed the Project Stream Beta that is still available to the public. All you have to do is sign up and hope that you get selected.
Project Stream Official Gameplay Capture
Project Stream is a test of Google’s streaming technologies in the US. We’re testing interactive video streaming and have partnered with Ubisoft to test the streaming capabilities of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. ESRB Rating: Mature. To learn more about Project Stream and to apply to participate in the test, please visit our blog: https://goo.gl/Afr5Gr.
Project Stream compared to a console
We pit Google and Ubisoft’s Project Stream gaming service against an Xbox One to see how well it can play Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey on a Chrome browser.
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