Google teases major plans for its Project Stream game streaming service in 2019, also confirming that initial feedback to the service was ’super positive.‘
Back in September, Google threw its hat into the game streaming service ring by announcing Project Stream, which lets users stream games directly to their Chrome browser. In 2018, Google allowed gamers to test out Project Stream by playing Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and 2019 could offer even more opportunities to use the service.
Google CEO Sundar Pinchai teased the future of Project Stream during the company’s recent earnings call, revealing that the feedback to the initial Project Stream test was “super positive.” Google is “excited” to keep building Project Stream and its low-latency game streaming, saying that it will “help us drive the newer computing platforms we’re working on.