Games London is bringing its Game Changer group of business founders to the GI Investment Summit next week.
12.09.2023 - 14:37 / gamesindustry.biz
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A new report says that 33% of committed gaming consumers have used cloud gaming services and 10% by casual users.
This is according to market research firm Savanta, in a study with approximately 12,000 respondents from Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, UK, and the US.
82% of survey takers who used cloud gaming before would be likely to do so again; by country, the breakdown was 35% Spain, 32% US, and 16% France.
Among the surveyed, 70% said that they mainly play games on their phones, and 52% of this group play freemium titles, games that are free and charge users to unlock more features.
Savanta senior vice president of media Shaun Austin, said, "The potential in this segment has certainly not been lost on Google, through its new Playables initiative - and certainly not by Netflix.
"The latter recently announced it is extending its offer from downloadable mobile games to a fully-fledged cloud gaming service, which will be accessible through connected TVs and laptops."
Games London is bringing its Game Changer group of business founders to the GI Investment Summit next week.
From classic literature and movies to TV and video games, the horror genre has become one of the most popular and widespread categories of culture, and although many horror games exist on most consoles and have since the beginning of the video game industry, the Xbox Series X/S has an almost unbelievable amount to choose from. Despite the abundance of games on the system, some horror games on the latest generation of Xbox are far scarier than others.
The CEO of Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot, has spoken about the company’s recently announced cloud gaming deal with Microsoft, and while he thinks that game streaming “will take time” to take off, he believes it’ll eventually have an impact on the games industry comparable to what Netflix streaming had on TV.
CD Projekt RED has announced that it will be disabling mods for the Steam and Epic Games Store versions of Cyberpunk 2077 thanks to release of the Phantom Liberty expansion for the game. Making the announcement on X, the company stated that it did this to make sure that mods don’t break the expansion. The GOG version, on the other hand, will keep the player’s original mod settings intact.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has revealed the one game we would love to see revived: MechAssault.
Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro models feature a new titanium finish which is stronger than stainless steel but lighter. While the new finish will contribute to making the device more durable and resistant to falls, users have been getting their models with flaws out of the box. According to a tipster, some users are complaining about dust particles in the camera lens of the iPhone 15 Pro while others are reporting scratches and display misalignment.
Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it was raising the subscription prices for Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate in all markets except the US, Japan, Chile, Brazil, and Columbia, and as many may have expected, it looks like it won’t be the only price hike we’ll see for Microsoft’s subscription service.
Sony has kicked off a PS5 upgrade program in the US, which allows those purchasing a new PS5 console to get a free digital PS5 game.
Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard has been a major source of corporate drama these past few months. Back in April, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) moved to block the acquisition, stating «Microsoft’s proposed solution failed to effectively address the concerns in the cloud gaming sector». This block included a massive, 200-plus page findings report that suggests «The evidence we have seen suggests that cloud gaming may be an important disruptive force in the gaming industry.»
Capcom will host a dedicated Online Program for Tokyo Game Show today at 7 AM PDT. In the meantime, it had a few announcements during the Xbox Digital Broadcast at Tokyo Game Show 2023, like Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy coming to Game Pass for Xbox and PC on September 26th.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer considered buying Nintendo at one point, a leaked 2020 email revealed. Multiple documents from Microsoft's trial with the US FTC were leaked Tuesday, with one showing a casual discussion about buying the Mario maker, where Spencer called it a “career moment” and implied that a collaboration would be a ‘good move' for either company. It's worth highlighting that this conversation happened in August 2020, before Microsoft acquired Bethesda's parent company ZeniMax Media for $7.5 billion (about Rs. 62,431 crore). The leaks also disclosed Bethesda's release schedule, alongside details for Microsoft's planned mid-generation console refresh.
. Microsoft doesn’t like to publish specific stats about its Xbox products. However, a Microsoft employee may have slipped up and revealed more than he was supposed to.