New Game Machine will compete with Sony-owned Gaikai and other cloud gaming services in 2013.
Already a North American Tier One operator is trialing the G-cluster service. This is in addition to the more than eight million gamers worldwide who have access to G-cluster’s multi-platform cloud gaming experience through IPTV set-top boxes and personal computers, in the near future on smart connected TV’s, mobile devices and tablets, and now the G-cluster Game Machine.
G-cluster invites CES attendees to come play at CES 2013 in the G-cluster MGM Signature Suite. Founded in 2000, G-cluster is the first and largest cloud gaming platform accessible to more than eight million game players worldwide. G-cluster provides a fully-featured white label service offering casual and AAA games playable over broadband networks, regardless of the device used to access the service. The company’s client base includes Broadmedia Corporation, SFR and Orange, and content partnerships with leading game studios such as Disney and Ubisoft. G-cluster is headquartered in Tokyo, with offices in Pittsburgh, PA; Espoo, Finland and Paris.