Streaming may lead to an expansion of gaming into new markets, but will not replace traditional gaming, according to Marc-André Jutras.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes Microsoft will make two variants for the next Xbox- a streaming device, and another, more traditional console.
It sounds like there will be a lot more Xbox consoles coming our way.
Project xCloud is "unlocking new business opportunities" for third party publishers, says Spencer.
To be fair, given the current state of internet services in the United States, I can’t even say he is wrong.
Spencer believes that streaming is more of an alternative, and will never fully replace traditional consoles.
"The success of the Switch is testament to the value of mobile gaming with physical controls."
To be fair, where is the lie in what he said?
If streaming is the future of gaming, then PS Now is here, now.
But, Microsoft says, it won’t replace Xbox itself.
"I don't just want to able to play against people on other platforms. I also want to be able to take my progress with me from device to device."