Google's Project Stream lets gamers play straight through the Chrome browser
https://www.techradar.com/news/googles-project-stream-lets-gamers-play-straight-through-the-chrome-browser
Playing video games over a live stream is nothing new, with Nvidia, Sony and even GameFly offering suitable services – but Google isn’t impressed. So, Google has launched a private beta test of Project Stream, a new competing service using its Chrome web browser.
Google made the announcement of this private test on its own blog along with a partnership with Ubisoft to christen the service with the brand-new Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Starting on October 5, Google will unleash the test on a limited amount of would-be testers that have signed up through its registration web page.
Google's Project Stream lets gamers play straight through the Chrome browser
Oct 1, 2018, 8:42pm UTC
https://www.techradar.com/news/googles-project-stream-lets-gamers-play-straight-through-the-chrome-browser
> Playing video games over a live stream is nothing new, with Nvidia, Sony and even GameFly offering suitable services – but Google isn’t impressed. So, Google has launched a private beta test of Project Stream, a new competing service using its Chrome web browser.
> Google made the announcement of this private test on its own blog along with a partnership with Ubisoft to christen the service with the brand-new Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Starting on October 5, Google will unleash the test on a limited amount of would-be testers that have signed up through its registration web page.