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Square Enix is quick to point out that Project Flare, their upcoming foray into the world of cloud gaming, is not like the systems you already know. “Gaikai and OnLive are ‘streamed’ games.
Square Enix has announced it's working on a new architecture for cloud gaming, tentatively titled Project Flare, which is currently set to be launched two or three years from now.
Project Flare is a new way to create cloud-based games, replacing consoles with virtual supercomputers. Square Enix believes it can provide completely new experiences for players.
The deal comes shortly after Square Enix sold off most of its Western game studios for $300 million.. Blacknut’s portfolio has surpassed 500 games from a host of well-known publishers. According ...
We've always been buying consoles and PCs to play our games, and the power bringing them to life happens on the machines in our homes. A popular vision for the future involves cloud computing ...
Last night Square Enix announced a cloud-gaming service called Shinra Technologies. They're working with Avalanche Studios on the deal. Gaming Reviews, News, Tips and More.
Square Enix President Yosuke Matsuda in a New Year's letter discussed cloud streaming services and how it is key to future growth in the gaming industry. "Against this backdrop of significant ...
Square Enix has established a new subsidiary for its cloud gaming technology, which will enter beta testing next year. Established by Yoichi Wada, the former CEO and current chairman of Square ...
Square Enix is telling investors in its latest financial report that it still intends to "pursue investments in fields such as blockchain, AI, and the cloud," and aims to develop a "'new NFT brand ...