Facebook throws itself into cloud gaming, but differently from Google, Sony and Microsoft
Facebook has also decided to launch into the world of cloud gaming, but with a very different philosophy from that of Google, Sony and Microsoft. With the new update of its mobile application, six free-to-play games will be introduced, playable in some territories on an experimental basis, including Asphalt 9: Legends.
Players will be able to access it at no additional cost, so no subscription or premium price, as is the case for example on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Stadia. The service seems to be completely free-to-play oriented, as explained by Jason Rubin, the company's vice president: "Cloud gaming helps us to overcome some technical limitations of the past, bringing us back to our roots at the same time. Facebook has always tried to offer free, social and accessible games to as many people as possible. "
So products accessible by everyone at any time, without limitations, directly from the Facebook application. Of course they will all be stuffed with microtransactions, like the other versions.
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Players will be able to access it at no additional cost, so no subscription or premium price, as is the case for example on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Stadia. The service seems to be completely free-to-play oriented, as explained by Jason Rubin, the company's vice president: "Cloud gaming helps us to overcome some technical limitations of the past, bringing us back to our roots at the same time. Facebook has always tried to offer free, social and accessible games to as many people as possible. "
So products accessible by everyone at any time, without limitations, directly from the Facebook application. Of course they will all be stuffed with microtransactions, like the other versions.
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