Source: Microsoft
If you want, you can play 1993’s Doom on an Ikea smart lamp. Cool, but what about playing any game on, say, your phone?
With cloud gaming, you don’t download or install games — you stream them like you stream shows on Netflix, (ideally) without sacrificing quality.
Revenue hit ~$180B in 2020, nearly double the film industry.
Now, gaming analyst Rupantar Guha thinks it’s “a crucial time for cloud gaming to gain mainstream prominence.”
It’s probably cloud gaming:
On the other end, Microsoft has a hit on its hands with Game Pass, its Xbox streaming product. It just launched on Apple and PC devices, and is projected to hit ~30m subscribers by year-end.
This shouldn’t be a surprise: Xbox launched in 2001 and has blockbuster franchises — like Halo — which Google, Amazon, and Ikea lack.