Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 10, 2013

G-Cluster Cloud gaming and Konami push beyond the boundaries once again with the latest Pro Evolution Soccer game

One drawback that gaming consoles have always had is, they get old. When something does get old, it's often discarded or forgotten, as it becomes time to move onto something new and fresh. The ever aging Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles are already on the edge of replacement with next generation systems. So get ready to fork out big cash if you want to stay ahead of the curve, something a number of gamers are getting tired of doing. One company has seen fit to put an end to that, and it's already been going on for over a decade now. They are called G-Cluster Cloud services.

What service do they provide?, how about the latest in games fed through your broadband connection, no matter what device you are using. How is that possible? The processing power is done as the server side, not from your own device, a fascinating concept. One that should save you money for those of us who have not so deep pockets. Their latest contribution thanks to both G-Cloud and Konami is the new Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 title, as it has just launched on the Cloud gaming platform. The biggest IPTV provider in Europe called Orange will help deliver PES 2014 to your living room soon, along with other G-Cluster partners in on the action.


"G-cluster and Konami push innovation further in cloud gaming", so says the Senior Vice president of strategy and content Sevan Kessissian. Earlier this year also had the launch of PES 2013, for those of you who didn't want to get a handle on this year's Fox Engine based release, and are still holding on to last year's title. If you want to find out more about Cloud Gaming and what it has to offer you, check out the official site for it here.

In the meantime, how about a Japanese commercial video for Cloud Gaming to get you geared up?



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