Not exact matches
That's really good, but here's some more context: «Battlegrounds» is currently the No. 1 most
streamed game on Amazon - owned Twitch, the world's
largest game -
streaming service.
PlayStation Now is Sony's
streaming service which allows players to
stream any
game from a
large library to either their PlayStation 4 or PC as long as they pay a subscription fee.
A rumour has surfaced suggesting that Sony will be announcing a partnership with one of the two
largest cloud gaming
services at E3 this year, heralding the arrival of
streamed games on PlayStation hardware.
Between the new releases, a
large collection of older titles, and the ability to download the
game to the player's console rather than having to
stream it, there's a lot for players to like about the subscription
service.
While Sony has since discontinued PS Now support for the PS3 and the PS Vita, the
large library and the ability to
stream PS3 and PS4
games to PC still makes PS Now a valued
service.
Sure, you could argue that
services like PlayStation Now and PlayStation Vue on PS4 and Windows 10
game streaming, DVR and EA Access on Xbox One set them apart some but, by and
large, Microsoft and Sony's systems were tit - for - tat.
Gates hammered on points reported here for many years: that without a big, and sustained, boost in spending on basic research and development on energy frontiers, the chances of triggering an energy revolution are nil; that while the private sector and venture capital investors are vital for transforming breakthroughs into marketable products or
services, they will not invest in the long - haul inquiry that's required to generate
game - changing breakthroughs; that a 1 or 2 percent tax on carbon - emitting fuels could generate a
large, steady
stream of money for invigorating the innovation pipeline; that a declining emissions cap and credit trading system --- if it could survive America's polarized politics --- would have to raise energy costs far beyond what would be politically tenable to generate a similar scale of transformational activity.
While Twitch remains the world's
largest video
game streaming service, it will be interesting to see how it will use Curse's reach and abilities to become more user - friendly and bring in more features in the coming days.