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Gaikai Teases Uncharted, Mass Effect, God of War, Killzone, Modern Warfare, and More on Their Cloud Platform
While Sony’s acquisition of Gaikai was a huge move in the games industry, no one knew just how much support the cloud gaming platform would get from their new parent company, and when. Now, we’ve spotted a bunch of teases by the company at the level of games they’ll be streaming – and some pretty big names are included.
While earlier rumors by some sites claimed that only PS2 games would initially be streamed, or only PC-compatible games, the following images (taken from Gaikai’s redesigned site) show otherwise. In the pictures below, we can see Mass Effect 3, Killzone 2/3, Metal Gear Rising, Modern Warfare, Uncharted 2, inFamous 2 and LittleBigPlanet, as well as the PS2 games God of War 2 and Killzone 1 (both of which are also on PS3).
Interestingly, the third image has a blurred out panel next to Sackboy, hinting at as-yet unannounced games for the cloud service.
The fact that the games on it are either out, or coming soon, does paint a promising picture for the service’s release window. They also teased more info soon, so we could likely end up finding out that the launch is actually rather soon.
Are you glad to hear that Sony will be bringing full AAA PS3 games to Gaikai, or do you just not care about cloud? Let us know in the comments below, and stick to PSLS for more Gaikai coverage imminently.
Update: Sony and Gaikai have declined to comment on the pictures.
Sony’s Gaikai is Coming to Android, iOS “and Other Mobile Devices”
After we discovered that Gaikai’s new site is literally teeming with reveals of AAA games coming to the service, we didn’t stop digging, finding stuff like the above humorous image, and some more new information – Gaikai is coming to Android, iOS and more.
Job listings often leave much to the imagination, so it’s hard to know what they are working on, but Gaikai’s listing for an “Android/Java Programmer” is incredibly obvious. It states:
Responsibilities:
Successfully get Gaikai running on Android and other mobile devices
Help design and build UI for Gaikai and affiliated pages in order to optimize visual and functional appeal for Android and other mobile devices
Work closely with the tech team and ensure all designs meet specifications and standards for the web, and have cross-platform usability and accessibility
Find innovative ways to incorporate new ideas into the mobile user experience
And before you think that Android is the only focus, it mentions that applicants must have “Experience in application development for multiple platforms (iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Mobile)”.
On top of that, the Senior Programmer’s responsibilities are to “Create/maintain iPhone/iPad (or other) client”.
Previously, PSLS exclusively uncovered that Gaikai was working on bringing their platform to iOS devices prior to the Sony buyout.
Interestingly, we also spotted this image on their server:
With Gaikai coming to as many mobiles as possible, it’d only make sense that the service would be coming to Vita, and this image only seems to add to our beliefs.
Could you see yourself playing Uncharted 3 on your phone? Would you want it to force you to connect a DualShock, or support touch screen gaming? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Interessant, interessant ^^
Was anderes:
Gaikai Teases Uncharted, Mass Effect, God of War, Killzone, Modern Warfare, and More on Their Cloud Platform
While Sony’s acquisition of Gaikai was a huge move in the games industry, no one knew just how much support the cloud gaming platform would get from their new parent company, and when. Now, we’ve spotted a bunch of teases by the company at the level of games they’ll be streaming – and some pretty big names are included.
While earlier rumors by some sites claimed that only PS2 games would initially be streamed, or only PC-compatible games, the following images (taken from Gaikai’s redesigned site) show otherwise. In the pictures below, we can see Mass Effect 3, Killzone 2/3, Metal Gear Rising, Modern Warfare, Uncharted 2, inFamous 2 and LittleBigPlanet, as well as the PS2 games God of War 2 and Killzone 1 (both of which are also on PS3).
Interestingly, the third image has a blurred out panel next to Sackboy, hinting at as-yet unannounced games for the cloud service.
The fact that the games on it are either out, or coming soon, does paint a promising picture for the service’s release window. They also teased more info soon, so we could likely end up finding out that the launch is actually rather soon.
Are you glad to hear that Sony will be bringing full AAA PS3 games to Gaikai, or do you just not care about cloud? Let us know in the comments below, and stick to PSLS for more Gaikai coverage imminently.
Update: Sony and Gaikai have declined to comment on the pictures.
Sony’s Gaikai is Coming to Android, iOS “and Other Mobile Devices”
After we discovered that Gaikai’s new site is literally teeming with reveals of AAA games coming to the service, we didn’t stop digging, finding stuff like the above humorous image, and some more new information – Gaikai is coming to Android, iOS and more.
Job listings often leave much to the imagination, so it’s hard to know what they are working on, but Gaikai’s listing for an “Android/Java Programmer” is incredibly obvious. It states:
Responsibilities:
Successfully get Gaikai running on Android and other mobile devices
Help design and build UI for Gaikai and affiliated pages in order to optimize visual and functional appeal for Android and other mobile devices
Work closely with the tech team and ensure all designs meet specifications and standards for the web, and have cross-platform usability and accessibility
Find innovative ways to incorporate new ideas into the mobile user experience
And before you think that Android is the only focus, it mentions that applicants must have “Experience in application development for multiple platforms (iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Mobile)”.
On top of that, the Senior Programmer’s responsibilities are to “Create/maintain iPhone/iPad (or other) client”.
Previously, PSLS exclusively uncovered that Gaikai was working on bringing their platform to iOS devices prior to the Sony buyout.
Interestingly, we also spotted this image on their server:
With Gaikai coming to as many mobiles as possible, it’d only make sense that the service would be coming to Vita, and this image only seems to add to our beliefs.
Could you see yourself playing Uncharted 3 on your phone? Would you want it to force you to connect a DualShock, or support touch screen gaming? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Interessant, interessant ^^