Google just announced that it had partnered with video game publishers, Ubisoft, to stream their soon-to-be released Assassin’s Creed Odyssey on to the Chrome browser on a laptop or desktop.
This will start October 5, 2018, for a limited number of participants who will get to play the latest in this best-selling franchise at no charge for the duration of the Project Stream test. With this, Google has started its foray into the streaming games business.
Google’s Project Stream will let you play ‘Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’ in Chrome – 9to5Google
http://news.google.com Oct 1, 2018
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Google’s Project Stream will be huge for PC gaming – Mashable
http://news.google.com Oct 1, 2018
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Google Project Stream Could Be The Future Of Twitch and YouTube – Twin Galaxies
http://news.google.com Oct 1, 2018
Being developed for more than just gaming, Project Stream is a technical test to help with movies and music as well. But, their starting point is more of a stress test. What’ …