Platform news
Here are some recent platform news:
Mobile:
- Google Play Store: Google has announced that it will no longer allow developers to use third-party libraries that collect user data without permission. This move is aimed at improving user privacy and security.
- Apple App Store: Apple has introduced a new feature called "App Clips" that allows users to access a limited version of an app without having to download the full app.
- Facebook Gaming: Facebook has launched a new gaming platform that allows users to play games with friends and earn rewards.
PC:
- Steam: Valve has announced that it will be introducing a new feature called "Steam Deck" that allows users to play PC games on a portable device.
- GOG: GOG, a digital distribution platform for PC games, has announced that it will be introducing a new feature called "GOG Galaxy" that allows users to play games across multiple platforms.
- Epic Games Store: Epic Games has announced that it will be introducing a new feature called "Epic Games Launcher" that allows users to play games across multiple platforms.
Console:
- PlayStation: Sony has announced that it will be introducing a new feature called "PlayStation Now" that allows users to play PS2 games on their PS4 console.
- Xbox: Microsoft has announced that it will be introducing a new feature called "Xbox Game Pass" that allows users to play a selection of games for a flat monthly fee.
- Nintendo Switch: Nintendo has announced that it will be introducing a new feature called "Nintendo Switch Online" that allows users to play games online and access a selection of classic NES games.
Cloud Gaming:
- Google Stadia: Google has announced that it will be launching a new cloud gaming platform called "Google Stadia" that allows users to play games on their TV, computer, or mobile device.
- Microsoft xCloud: Microsoft has announced that it will be launching a new cloud gaming platform called "xCloud" that allows users to play Xbox games on their mobile device.
- Amazon Lumberyard: Amazon has announced that it will be launching a new cloud gaming platform called "Lumberyard" that allows users to play games on their TV, computer, or mobile device.
These are just a few examples of recent platform news. Let me know if you'd like me to provide more information or updates on specific platforms!