There is a broad class of players around the world who fully believe that the future of the industry depends entirely on digital and cloud broadcast services depending on the Internet connection, and perhaps the technology giant Google comes at the forefront of those interested in that idea after the disclosure of the Stadia service, which will constitute a milestone in the company's path with the gaming industry when It is due in November, however, according to the latest polls, there is a large class not interested in that service at all.
A survey conducted by Broadband Genie, which focuses entirely on digital streaming services for video games, indicated that 74% of users want a service similar to what happens with Netflix, in the simplest sense, users want to pay a flat fee to access an entire library of content. Without the presence of various subscriptions and additional expenses.
On the other hand, 86% of the respondents believe that the video games available through the cloud service should be cheaper than copying discs, which is a strategy that Google Stadia will not follow, as the games will be sold at their full price without any discounts.
This is not the first study that shows players' lack of interest in digital broadcasting services such as Stadia and XCloud, although some consider it the future of the industry, and therefore we can not know whether these services will spread widely or not until after they are officially available in the markets and know their full advantages. .
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