Tuesday, August 2nd 2022

Logitech G and Tencent Games Announce Partnership to Advance Handheld Cloud Gaming

Today, Logitech G and Tencent Games announced a partnership to bring a cloud gaming handheld to market later this year that will combine Logitech G's expertise in hardware with Tencent Games' expertise in software services. The new device will support multiple cloud gaming services, and both companies are working with the Xbox Cloud Gaming and NVIDIA GeForce NOW teams, so gamers can play AAA games when they are away from their console or PC.

Logitech G and Tencent Games share a mutual vision of the future of gaming and are committed to ensuring the quality of experience comes together seamlessly to deliver on the exciting promise of gaming from the cloud. Cloud gaming utilizes data center servers to stream video games to consumers. There's no need to download or install PC or console games. Instead, games are rendered and played on remote servers, and users interact with them locally on their devices.
"Logitech G's leadership in PC and console gaming gear make them an ideal partner to help us realize the vision of bringing a better gaming experience to gamers around the globe," said Daniel Wu, general manager of Tencent Games Smart Solution Innovation Lab. "Today marks the start of a new opportunity for our companies to further push the frontiers of gaming devices."

"As one of the leading global platforms for game development, publishing and operations, Tencent Games has been at the forefront of innovation and it's why we partnered with them," said Ujesh Desai, general manager of Logitech G. "As someone that grew up playing video games, the idea of being able to stream and play AAA games almost anywhere is super exciting, and we can't wait to show everyone what we've been working on."
Source: Logitech G
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14 Comments on Logitech G and Tencent Games Announce Partnership to Advance Handheld Cloud Gaming

#1
Chomiq
Talk about a deal with the devil.
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#2
Ravenmaster
Way to insert a pineapple up your butt with no lube, Logitech...
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#3
DeathtoGnomes
ChomiqTalk about a deal with the devil.
a deal between devils...
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#4
Fungi
Kinda interesting but personally not seeing this succeeding. Maybe there's a huge market in China since Tencent wants to do this?
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#5
Chomiq
FungiKinda interesting but personally not seeing this succeeding. Maybe there's a huge market in China since Tencent wants to do this?
Huge market in China? With CCP banning gaming left and right?
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#6
Luke357
If this means new gamepads they better not replace the ancient (but ultra reliable) F310/F710 the best cheap PC gamepads ever.
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#7
Arpeegee
Logitech's quality has gone down over the years, charging more money for more plastic. Whatever "expertise" they can provide is how to cheapen the hardware and screw people from their warranties.

Tenecent is just a bad corporation overall, they have been slowly taking over the game industry from the inside and this is just another way for them to monoploze that. Once they have their own estabilished hardware, all those companies they've invested in will finally reap them rewards with exclusives, "only on Tencent/Logitech" hardware.
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#8
Vayra86
As I said elsewhere... Logitech was already relegated to my shitlist since G hub. Only further confirmations followed after...
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#9
Lianna
Luke357If this means new gamepads they better not replace the ancient (but ultra reliable) F310/F710 the best cheap PC gamepads ever.
I hope they leave them be, but they could change F710's grips' surface to something not going gooey after a few years :(
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#10
Mistral
OK, one more thing not to be touched.
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#11
Sodahorse93
Cool another peripheral company to avoid.
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#12
Garlic
ChomiqHuge market in China? With CCP banning gaming left and right?
Are you ok? They ban gaming for minors not grown ups
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#13
Chomiq
GarlicAre you ok? They ban gaming for minors not grown ups
Those kids grow up and CCP needs productive members of the society. It will be "under 25" next.
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#14
NoneRain
Ok, avoiding Logi from now on...
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