One of the biggest criticisms of Sony having Playstation exploring Cloud Gaming with PS Plus is basically the Playstation 3 and PSP offerings and nothing else. But this June, things are turning up for Playstation 5 and PS Plus Premium.
The main news of the weekend was ironically to kill any expectations and hope that Project Q, or the newest Playstation handheld announced by Sony at the Playstation Showcase 2023, would have been a PSP & PS Vita follow-up.
Microsoft continues on not wasting time and while it seems that the CMA refusal to let the Redmond giant to buy Activision Blizzard has some government with pro business interest in the UK calling the CMA out, the company is making good use of its words.
Additionally on a 10 year agreement for having Call Of Duty available on their network, Microsoft and Nvidia has already inked another agreement, this time with Xbox and GeForce Now, which will bring Xbox Game Studio to the Cloud Gaming platform.
We are about to see the repercussions of the United Kingdom giving its thumbs down on the Activision Blizzard buyout by Microsoft, but just another country gave its approval while Microsoft is giving more counter facts against the Cloud Gaming “dominance” narrative.