Sony and Microsoft Strike Vague Game Streaming Partnership

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Cats and dogs, living together: Sony and Microsoft today announced a vague partnership in which the two companies will use Microsoft's Azure cloud technology for game streaming and also collaborate on image sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions.

Microsoft and its Xbox, along with Sony and its PlayStation, are both facing new challenges from Google's Stadia streaming platform, Nvidia's GeForce Now and even Apple's upcoming Arcade. Today's announcements means two of the biggest titans in gaming working together to attempt to ensure continued dominance in the space. Microsoft is currently testing its xCloud service, and Sony does stream some games over PlayStation Now.

At its Build developer conference in Seattle last week, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella pointed at Azure gaming as a huge growth area, and now we know why. At least one giant in the games space is looking to Azure to stream games.

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