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We haven’t heard many specifics about Google’s video game plans, but what we have heard is that it’s a three-pronged approach:
1) Some sort of streaming platform,
2) some sort of hardware, and
3) an attempt to bring game developers under the Google umbrella, whether through aggressive recruiting or even major acquisitions.
That’s the word from five people who have either been briefed on Google’s plans or heard about them secondhand.
Google also took meetings at E3 in Los Angeles a few weeks ago, those sources said, and from what we’ve heard, the company is looking not just to woo game developers to the Yeti service but to buy development studios entirely.
So what is this streaming platform, exactly? Like Nvidia’s GeForce Now, the Google service would offload the work of rendering graphics to beefy computers elsewhere, allowing even the cheapest PCs to play high-end games. The biggest advantage of streaming, as opposed to physical discs or downloads, is that it removes hardware barriers for games. Games like Call of Duty can reach a significantly bigger audience if players don’t need an expensive graphics card or console to play them. As one person familiar with Yeti described it: Imagine playing The Witcher 3 within a tab on Google Chrome.