Ubitus launches mobile cloud gaming service


Ubitus, a cloud computing company, announced the launch
of world’s first commercial mobile cloud gaming service, G CLOUD, with NHN
Japan Corporation.


Ubitus’ GameCloud technology is preloaded into NTT
DOCOMO’s LTE Android tablets, which are planned to be launched nationwide in
Japan in October 2011 or shortly after. This alliance will bring in series of
joint promotion campaigns starting September.


As the flagship application of LTE service
“Xi”, G CLOUD will be pre-installed on two new tablet devices
from DOCOMO, Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 LTE SC-01D and Fujitsu ARROWS Tab F-01D.


Users can instantly experience various popular
high-quality game titles, including online MMORPG and 3D action games from
major providers, through a freemium model or a purchase of “Play
Ticket”. Additional titles will be continuously released in the coming
months.


“The synergy among Ubitus, DOCOMO, and NHN Japan has
taken cloud gaming to a new level, also introduced an innovative business model
for the gaming and telecommunication industries,” said Wesley Kuo, the CEO
of Ubitus.


Ubitus GameCloud Technology specializes in rendering
games that require graphics computing on the server cloud and processes gaming
media into streaming video. Its patent pending streaming technologies allow
mobile devices with a thin client to interactively control games remotely through
a dynamically-rendered interface. Users can enjoy variety of games on their
mobile devices and extend their gaming experiences whenever and wherever.


By Telecomlead.com Team
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