With the introduction of PS5 with the upcoming Xbox Series X, we'll probably see some from various other platform managers as they try to convince consumers that their black box is you indeed need under your TV.
A few days ago, President of Nintendo, Shuntaro Furukawa expressed the opinion that the PS5 or Xbox Series X would not have much impact on the Switch's plans. Now, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer has added his ideas that will undoubtedly be a real pot of melting soundbites as the year goes on, he tells Agreement
Speaking of Nintendo and Sony, we have a lot of respect for it, but we see Amazon and Google as the main competitors going forward… That's not disrespecting Nintendo and Sony, but traditional gaming companies are somehow in the mood. I think they could try to create Azure, but we've invested tens of millions of dollars in cloud over the years.
Microsoft, far more than its traditional rivals, is heavily involved in cloud games in the following battle, with Azure-powered Project xCloud promising to change the way Xbox fans get in and enjoy their games. The Sons, who bought Gaikai back in 2012, are also interested in cloud games, but Nintendo is yet to dip its toe in the technology (though it's worth noting that other third parties, such as Capcom
Considering Microsoft's focus on cloud games and investment on its Azure platform, it's understandable that Amazon and Google will be seen as key competitors, except that no company has made any real image in the & # 39; traditional & # 39; so far. However, if cloud games started in the same way as the streaming of music and movies, the battlefield of tomorrow might look very different – but could Tony and Nintendo, with their distinctive market choices and popular titles, indeed be out of the picture?
We are absolutely convinced that will not be the case.