Video Games Are Played Via Remote Servers In Data Centers In Cloud Gaming

 

Cloud Gaming

Cloud Gaming allows gamers to play games online using an internet connection and a console. In traditional gaming, all graphic processing and video rendering is done on the device (such as smartphones and PCs), whereas in cloud gaming, all processing, graphics, and video rendering takes place on the cloud itself, eliminating the need for high-end gaming consoles. To enable the cloud gaming service, the gamer only needs one end device, such as a smartphone or laptop, high internet connectivity, and a subscription from the cloud game provider.

The global internet connectivity is rapidly increasing as a result of new and advanced technologies such as 5G and Wi-Fi 6. Telecommunication companies are heavily emphasising the adoption of 5G technology due to its benefits such as high speed connectivity, low latency, a greater number of device connectivity, easy virtual network implementation, and a variety of other advantages. Constant connectivity is critical in Cloud Gaming, especially when multiple users are connected at the same time and the network occasionally experiences lag, which can disrupt the overall user experience.

The infrastructure for 5G networks has grown rapidly in developed countries such as the United States, Japan, and others. However, developing countries such as India, Brazil, and others are still facing challenges in terms of initial 5G network infrastructure. Countries such as India are still in the trial stage of 5G connectivity, with full 5G network connectivity expected by 2025. As a result, a lack of 5G infrastructure may stymie the growth of the cloud gaming market, particularly in developing economies.

The COVID-19 outbreak has had a significant impact on all industries around the world. This had a significant impact on economic growth, and governments were forced to close commercial and educational sectors for a set period of time. To combat the COVID-19 pandemic, most countries implemented lockdown and are now easing it phase-by-phase and industry-by-industry. The global Cloud Gaming experienced strong growth during the COVID era as many people were forced to live indoors, which unexpectedly increased demand for gaming consoles at a time when gaming console manufacturers such as Nintendo and others faced shipment challenges during the pandemic.

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