30-05-2012 13:42
Cita:MCVUK[/url]"]In a move that will rock the next generation of console gaming, Sony is close to agreeing an acquisition of a high profile cloud gaming firm, MCV understands.En resumen:
It was reported earlier this week that Sony was to reveal a partnership with a cloud gaming firm ÔÇô specifically either OnLive or Gaikai ÔÇô at E3 next week.
Subsequent chatter had seemingly calmed the rumours, suggesting that the proposed agreement was to do with Sony streaming TV services, and not consoles.
However, MCV understands that the deal is far more extensive than anyone could have predicted and will see Sony fully acquire one of the two firms. The deal, our source says, ÔÇ£is close to being signedÔÇØ.
The acquisition has implications for all parts of SonyÔÇÖs business, both in the consumer tech and console divisions.
Although work on PS4 is already well underway, Sony is very likely keen on bringing its PlayStation gaming content to non-console owners ÔÇô a move finally made possible by this deal.
And there could be benefits for console users, too, with gaming content likely to be available when on the move and without the need for a direct connection to the console.
If nothing else, the deal should hit home the fact that the digital gaming revolution is not a distant dream ÔÇô itÔÇÖs happening. Now. And the implications for games retail are both obvious and colossal.
- el acuerdo es más caro de lo que parece, así que Sony "está cerca" de comprar una de las dos empresas: Gaikai y Onlive.
- Ps4 está en camino así que es posible que Sony lleve sus juegos a los no propietarios de una consola.
- podría haber ventajas para los poseedores de consolas como jugar donde se quiera