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Russia's Gaming Consoles: A New Tale of Homegrown Tech
RussiaMonday, January 6, 2025
There's also a cloud-based gaming console in the works, thanks to a telecom company called MTS. This one will use a service called Fog Play, which lets people with powerful PCs rent out their processing power to those with less capable machines. The cool thing about this is that it's sort of like a gaming power sharing program.
The Russian government is aware that these consoles might not be on par with the current-gen machines. But they're hoping developers will think outside the box and make something truly innovative. The goal isn't just to play old games, but to promote homegrown video games.
Imagine this: a gaming console that costs around $45 and comes with a controller. It might not be a dream machine for hardcore gamers, but it's an interesting step in the right direction for domestic tech.
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