Google has announced Project Stream to allows you to stream games straight to your Chrome browser.
With Project Stream, Google is aiming to “push the limits with one of the most demanding applications for streaming —a blockbuster video game.”
To help test this, Google has partnered with Ubisoft to stream Assassin’s Creed Odyssey to Chrome on a laptop or desktop without needing high-end specs.
Below is some game capture of one of Google’s tests for Project Stream.
For now, Google is going to be testing Project Stream to a select few in the US (so long as they are 17 and older and have a stable internet connection of 25 megabits per second), you can sign-up here.
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