The cloud gaming platform eliminates the need to download a game or purchase expensive hardware Deutsche Telekom has launched officially launched its cloud gaming platform, called
New report says there will be 3.5 billion gamers globally by 2024 ABI Research released a report concluding that nearly half of the global expected population
The Snapdragon 768G will deliver superior gaming performance, 5G connectivity and intelligent multi-camera capabilities Qualcomm released its Snapdragon 768G Mobile Platform designed specifically for mobile gaming.
Cloud gaming has been called a “killer” consumer use case for 5G time and time again China Mobile Hong Kong (CMHK) is following KT and Vodafone’s
Nvidia: “There is room in the cloud gaming market for GeForce Now to co-exist with Microsoft and Google’s platforms” Chipmaker Nvidia was the first to announce
Verizon’s Chief Strategy Officer: ‘5G could fuel esports’ Verizon has been very active in all things gaming and sports, from providing 5G coverage in numerous NFL
KT hopes the 5G cloud gaming service will encourage more users to subscribe to its 5G network KT has announced plans to work with cloud gaming
Studies show that Singaporeans are the most frequent gamers in Asia Considered the next frontier for the gaming industry, 5G cloud gaming, with its combination of
Russia’s 65.2 million gamers spent a total of $1.7 billion in 2018 Telecoms around the world are becoming increasingly more interested in investing in cloud gaming,
Italy’s 26.2 million gamers spent $2 billion on gaming software alone in 2018 Ubitus Inc. and Vodafone are working together to launch GameNow, a new 5G