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Top 5 Cloud Gaming related things coming in 2019

Now that the New Year’s festivities are over, it’s natural to wonder what comes next. This is especially true in the world of Cloud Gaming where many things are unknown. So let’s dig in and discuss the top 5 things that are coming for Cloud Gamers in 2019.

It’s been almost exactly a year since Rainway started their open beta. Throughout the year they’ve tweaked their software, and today’s Rainway is much different than what came before. It’s improved so much that Rainway is ready to officially launch on January 31st, 2019.

Outside of launching on computers, Rainway also plans to release dedicated Android and Xbox One Apps later in the year. The Xbox One App is especially interesting because Rainway’s reputation is based on their promise to support Game Consoles. These Apps are definitely worth keeping an eye on in 2019.

Playkey is building an affordable decentralized Cloud Gaming network. The idea is that they will power their upcoming service through Gamers just like you. Anyone with the necessary hardware will have the option of renting their Gaming PC to the PlayKey network. In return you’ll receive a portion of their hourly profits.

The exciting part of this approach is that it means that Playkey can launch worldwide in a very short period of time. It also keeps their costs very low which increases their chances of sustainability and long-term success. They don’t have to worry about paying for a traditional network of Cloud Servers.

With that said, Playkey currently uses a traditional data-center to host things while they continue development. In 2019 they are planning to expand their influence in Europe. There will be several stages that are focused around building a following in European countries. Near the end of 2019 they are hoping to launch an alpha of their decentralized platform. This is when things start to get really interesting. Definitely an option to keep an eye on throughout 2019.

The Pyra has been in development for a while, and at Flickstiq we’ve maintained contact with the manufacturer. We’ve been promised an early look at the Pyra as soon as units are ready to be reviewed. This is slated to happen at some point in 2019, and we are excited to introduce it to the Flickstiq Community.

There are two versions of the Smach Z planned for production. The standard version will have enough power to play some games. This is the one that we imagine most Cloud Gamers being interested in. Cloud Gaming doesn’t require intense hardware. Instead Cloud Gamers can save a few dollars by getting lower-end hardware with great networking options. That’s exactly what you’ll find in the standard edition of the Smach Z. There is also a Pro version that features advanced processors and graphics. This one will cost a little more, but it can also handle a respectable amount of Gaming all on its own.

One additional point that’s worth noting is that the Smach Z is very configurable. The manufacturer intends to offer adapters that will give you the option of adding additional buttons or joysticks to the unit. All in all it looks very interesting, and they hope to start shipping units at some point in 2019.

The services and devices that we’ve introduced in this article are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Cloud Gaming in 2019. You can expect additional announcements and updates from companies like Parsec, Nvidia, and Shadow. It’s going to be a great year and we are very excited to go on this journey with you.

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