Gaikai signs agreement with Capcom for streaming service

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Cloud-based streaming service Gaikai has announced that they’ve signed an agreement with Capcom Entertainment 

Gaikai’s service will will now power future Capcom titles, which means Capcom games inside web browsers. The press release says that  aside from Gaikai’s Affiliate Network, Capcom titles will be enabled to stream inside Capcom-controlled websites, but no franchise names were listed.  

“Capcom produces some of the industry’s most unique franchises, consistently leading their genres with the highest quality,” said Robert Stevenson, Senior VP of Interactive Entertainment at Gaikai. “And as a forward thinking publisher who has had great success in the digital space, we’re excited to be working closely with them on such properties.”

I wonder what Capcom is going to do with this. 


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