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PS5 Could Get Google Stadia-Like Streaming Platform

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When sharing the first details about the PlayStation 5, Sony didn’t reveal many details about its streaming plans despite still running a quite successful business with PlayStation Now.

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When sharing the first details about the PlayStation 5, Sony didn’t reveal many details about its streaming plans despite still running a quite successful business with PlayStation Now.

Anyway, this doesn’t mean it won’t be having a focus sooner or later on the topic, or that streaming won’t be important in the way PS5 will reach its audience.

According to a newly discovered patent, that was registered five years ago and got accepted only now for some reason, Sony is indeed doing the proper work to have a streaming platform which could be as strong as Google Stadia in terms of games handled.

The patent clearly states that it is for a “system for combining recorded application state with application streaming interactive output,” which is indeed the same thing as Stadia and Microsoft’s Project xCloud.

It looks like such a platform would be tailored for making the service run games that consoles wouldn’t manage to run due to power constraints and limitations.

Of course, it is a bit early to say what could be going on or not, but sure enough, Sony could be interested into rebuilding its streaming offer to make it more appealing than a service only featuring PS3 and certain PS4 titles for the next generation.

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