Sony Reportedly Launching PS5 Cloud Streaming By March 2024

Expert Verified By

Will Allow Streaming of PS5 Games!

Cloud streaming is one of the impressive technological advancements in the gaming industry, and Sony is planning to bring it to the PS5. Sony recently started rolling out the beta, bringing 4K cloud streaming for PS5 games.

This allows users to stream games without having to download them to the console. Furthermore, Insider Gaming reports Sony is committed to cloud streaming and plans to offer a full release by March 2024.

Why it matters: Cloud streaming is considered the future of the gaming industry. It enables easy access to games, removing hardware limitations like consoles and PCs.

According to Tom Henderson, Project Cronos was initiated five years ago to tackle the challenge of harnessing the power of the PS5’s SSD. Sony’s innovative team aimed to create an infrastructure that could effectively leverage its remarkable speed.

Project Cronos is Sony’s leap forward in the cloud gaming market with a flawlessly designed streaming architecture. This architecture rests on the foundation of a revolutionary network storage solution.

These innovations have led to a custom storage server called Kura. The report also boasts lower than 1 ms latency. This should allow Sony to compete with Microsoft’s current efforts in the cloud gaming market.

Spanning 28 data centers across 15 metropolitan regions, this infrastructure is poised to deliver a seamless gaming experience to players across the globe.

Looking at the details, it is clear that Sony is fully committed to improving the gaming experience for its users. The company has taken a strategic approach to cloud streaming, which is set to offer a range of benefits to PS Plus Premium members.

In the near future, this service will be expanded to include cloud streaming for a variety of supported PS5 games, including those from the PS Plus game catalog, game trials, and digitally owned PS5 titles.

Previously, the CEO of Sony claimed that cloud gaming would be a meaningful part of the industry by 2025. Recent advancements could ensure that the gaming giant is fully prepared for the market by then.

Was our article helpful? 👨‍💻

Thank you! Please share your positive feedback. 🔋

How could we improve this post? Please Help us. 😔

Gear Up For Latest News

Get exclusive gaming & tech news before it drops. Sign up today!

Join Our Community

Still having issues? Join the Tech4Gamers Forum for expert help and community support!

Latest News

Join Our Community

104,000FansLike
32,122FollowersFollow

Trending

Black Ops 7 Day-One Steam Player Count Down 70% Compared To Black Ops 6

Black Ops 7 seems to be underperforming as a follow-up to last year's Call of Duty, reaching just 33% of the day-one players on Steam.

Ubisoft Almost Revived Splinter Cell In 2017 But Scrapped The Idea For Live-Service Focus

Ubisoft is currently working on reviving Splinter Cell with a remake, but a new report reveals the studio almost brought the IP back in 2017.

PlayStation Boss Says the PS5’s Best-Selling Game Is Yet to Come

Sony's Senior Vice President Eric Lempe says that PS5's biggest-selling game isn't even out yet despite 5 years since the console's release.

Star Citizen On Its Way To Hit $1 Billion In Funding, Still No Release In Sight

Star Citizen is about to reach $1 billion in crowdfunding, but 12 years later, it still doesn't have a solid release window in sight.

Steam Machine Will Spark A Whole New Generation of Linux-Based PCs, Says Baldur’s Gate 3 Dev

Baldur's Gate 3 publishing lead says the Steam Machine can usher in a new generation of Linux PCs, as the Steam Deck did for handhelds.