Google is planning to make a big gaming announcement next week during the Game Developers Conference, the company revealed in a teaser video. The company has said to be revealing something that will set the tone for the ‘future of gaming.’
Google has never really had a major presence in the gaming industry, which is why the new announcement makes it interesting to see what the company has in store. There are many rumors that a new streaming service was in development over at Google, and the teaser would be something of that sort. Another rumor is that the Google might be announcing Project Yeti, which is the company’s new take on home console.
Take a look at the teaser that Google released:
With no more information, and with just a teaser, all we can do is wait for the Game Developers Conference that is set for 19 March. The event is scheduled to start at 10AM PT / 1PM ET, and will be streamed live.
Additionally, Google’s SVP of Hardware Rick Osterloh has also tweeted about the event which indicates that the company may be launching a new kind of gaming hardware. So it is yet to find out what exactly Google is planning to bring out.
If the announcement does indeed come out to be about the streaming service called Project Stream, it will be interesting to see how Google makes use of this technology and how players will have access to the gaming world.
Last year, Google partnered with Ubisoft to make Assassin’s Creed Odyssey playable in a browser. any sort of game streaming in a browser sounds very interesting, especially for people that do not have a high end PCs. This is where streaming big titles like Assassin’s Creed Odyssey on a browser can make the difference.
What do you think Google is going to reveal next week? Do you want to see a streaming service? Post your comments below.