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https://www.gameinformer.com/report/...dia-competitor
https://www.pcgamer.com/report-walma...aming-service/ Google dominated games industry conversation this week with its reveal of Stadia, a game-streaming platform that may lay the foundation for a console-free future (although we have some concerns). Another major corporation may soon throw its hat in the ring, though – and it's Walmart. According to a report on USGamer, the retail giant has been chatting with game developers and publishers since earlier this year and through this week's Game Developers Conference, and that the company is exploring its own game-streaming service. |
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