Despite the developers' silence about the alleged continuation of the popular title "GTA 5", fans continue to hope that ...
Despite the developers' silence about the alleged continuation of the popular title "GTA 5", fans continue to hope that "GTA 6" will be released in the near future. Rockstar is silent about that, but a new report says his parent company hinted at a start for another game system.
According to Express , Rockstar Games' parent company, Take-Two Interactive, has indicated that many of their future titles could be released on Google's Stadia gaming platform. Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Take-Two, reportedly said "very optimistic" about the idea of the game transmission technology.
Zelnick has recently expressed his enthusiasm for the Google gaming platform in a company earnings poll. He was asked what he thinks of Take-Two, which produces games and content for sharing products like Google Stadia.
"In terms of transmission technology and what this could mean to us, we are very optimistic about the concept of transmission technology and offer our titles to consumers who currently have no access to it," said Zelnick.
"And with the promise of being able to connect to a service, you have virtually no obstacles without a box in the middle, so you can play our games on any device in the world, with low latency." It's very convincing if it does can be delivered, "he added.
Accessible to many
The video game world was surprised and excited when Google unveiled its plans for Stadia, a cloud-based service that allows gamers to play high-quality games without the need for an expensive game console.
International Business Times previously announced that Stadia allows players to play their games on compatible devices such as Chromebooks, smartphones, PCs, and Chromecasts connected to a television. The IT department can broadcast games at 60 frames per second in 4K resolution with HDR without the need for a game console.
Stadia eliminates the need to buy high-end gaming devices and systems for consumers, allowing more people to play with cutting-edge graphics. The only warning? A strong and reliable internet connection.
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The zealick and take-two enthusiasm for the stadiums seems to imply that future titles, including "GTA 6," could reach Google's streaming service in the years to come. In this case, it is likely that more players will play wherever they are.