NYT: Amazon’s game streaming service launch pushed back to 2023 due to coronavirus

As we already know, not only Google and Microsoft Developed their streaming gaming platforms. It is reported that the American company Amazon preparing to compete with major players in the market and launch in 2023 its own platform for gamers called Project tempo.

After acquiring Twitch, the world’s most popular game streaming service, Amazon began to invest more and more in developing its own cloud-based gaming platform, which is almost ready to launch. The company planned to launch the service this year, but, as reported New york times, Coronavirus pandemic confused her all plans, resulting in a transfer Project tempo the next year was inevitable.

Game studio Amazon game studios meanwhile, is developing several projects at once, including multiplayer role-playing games Crucible, New world and other unannounced titles. A NYT source suggests that the release of Crucible, like New World, will take place in May this year on PC.

Earlier, the head of the Xbox Phil Spencer already noted that the main competitors in the field of gaming streaming Microsoft sees it is Google and Amazon, and not Sony and Nintendo. Presently launched and launched on the market Google stadia. Full launch Project xCloud Microsoft is expected to launch the next-generation Xbox Series X consoles (the service is currently in beta testing). Japanese Sony, in turn, has not yet shared its plans for this area of ​​activity, but has previously signed an agreement with Microsoft on cooperation in the field of cloud gaming.

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