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Google, Ubisoft team up

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SAN FRANCISCO: Google announced on Monday that it would test a video game streaming platform with the release of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey by Ubisoft Entertainm­ent SA this week.

Google is collaborat­ing with the French video game colossus to use a new instalment in the hit “Assassin’s Creed” franchise to test the ability of Project Stream technology to provide the kind of quick, seamless play powered by in-home consoles as an online service.

“We’re going to push the limits with one of the most demanding applicatio­ns for streaming — a blockbuste­r video game,” Google product manager Catherine Hsiao said in a blog post.

The technical test will be limited to the United States, where a select number of people will get to play Assassin’s Creed Odyssey streamed to Chrome Browsers on desktop or laptop computers starting on Friday.

Versions of the new “Assassin’s Creed” will be released that same day for play on Play-Station 4 and Xbox Once consoles as well as PCs on disks or as downloads.

Having a disk in a console or computer, or installing the game software, enables high-resolution, speedy play.

Console quality video game play streamed online as a service, hosted on servers in the internet cloud, faces challenges including moving data quickly enough to avoid lags in action or imagery.

“Google’s goal with Project Stream is to solve some existing challenges with streaming,” Ubisoft said in a blog post.

Improvemen­ts in internet bandwidth, computing power and data storage capabiliti­es are enabling “disruptive technologi­es” such as streaming which have the potential to change the way games are created as well as played, according to Ubisoft.

Google launched a website were people could apply for invitation­s to take part in the test, which will feature free streaming play of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey while Project Stream technology is put through its paces.

“The incredible visual fidelity of its world combined with the mechanical demands of being a spartan mercenary in ancient Greece make Assassin’s Creed Odyssey the perfect candidate to push Project Stream to its limits,” Ubisoft said.

 ?? EPA-EFE ?? Attendees play Ubisoft Entertainm­ent SA’s ‘Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’ during the Electronic Entertainm­ent Expo (E3) in Los Angeles on June 12, 2018.
EPA-EFE Attendees play Ubisoft Entertainm­ent SA’s ‘Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’ during the Electronic Entertainm­ent Expo (E3) in Los Angeles on June 12, 2018.

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