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Experts reveal the future of cloud gaming


- Web hosting experts Fasthosts give their predictions on the future of cloud gaming
- Now, as Netflix subscribers outnumber Blu-Ray sales and Spotify listeners outnumber vinyl lovers, could cloud gaming be what the future holds for gaming?
It didn’t take long for video games to become a huge cultural force. Now worth roughly double the film and music industry combined1, gaming is massive – and by its very nature, it needs to stay at the forefront of technology. Alongside advances in graphics, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence, recent years have seen major developments in cloud gaming.
Cloud gaming is simply applying cloud computing to games, and now has the potential to revolutionise the way video games are consumed.
Tech experts at Fasthosts have now revealed their thoughts on the future of cloud gaming, from mainstream predictions to how cloud gaming is going to rewrite the rules.
Saving money and space
With gaming technology constantly evolving, upgrading hardware every few years is mandatory to enjoy the latest titles – but this comes with a large price tag. By connecting to devices in the cloud, costs are rapidly reduced to a subscription fee, and the provider takes on all the responsibilities of maintaining high-end gaming systems.
With no need for on-site hardware, cloud gaming saves space in the home and eliminates the noise and heat generated by gaming machines.
Gaming on demand is another aspect of cloud computing in general. Cloud gaming is often described as ‘Netflix for games’, and there are certainly parallels, with millions of viewers now accessing content on remote servers rather than home DVD players. However, due to the interactive nature of the media, cloud gaming is far more demanding than video streaming.
Is cloud gaming set to become mainstream in the next decade?
If the actions of the major players are anything to go by, gaming on demand could gain serious traction over the next decade.
The historical cloud gaming services, while innovative, were always somewhat niche. But will cloud gaming go mainstream any time soon? Both Microsoft and Google announced forays into the sector, with their trials ‘Project xCloud’ and ‘Project Stream’ respectively. They both decided to follow this up with Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass and the less successful Google Stadia.
Even Nintendo, a far more traditional gaming brand, has established some major cloud inroads on its platforms. Streamed versions of demanding games like Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Resident Evil 7 – originally designed for Xbox, PlayStation and PC – are becoming available on the comparatively weak Nintendo Switch hardware.
How cloud gaming is set to rewrite the rules: the long term impacts of cloud gaming
Looking forward, what are the long-term impacts of cloud gaming? To say that it could be disruptive is a huge understatement.
A cloud-dominated market would make publishers far less dependent on an installed base of machines and could even end up with every major publisher running its own cloud gaming service. Microsoft and Sony will continue to invest heavily in their own cloud offering and inhouse development studios.
Cloud gaming technology is rapidly maturing to the point where it could easily become the mainstream option, even if others continue to exist for enthusiasts.
Now, Netflix subscriptions beat Blu-ray sales, and Spotify users outnumber vinyl lovers. Games, as the less established and more technologically demanding medium, are just taking a bit longer to make the jump. All signs point to cloud gaming to become the new normal.

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BACKFORCE extends long-standing partnership with BIG through 2028
Berlin International Gaming (BIG) is proud to announce the extension of our longest-standing partnership: BACKFORCE, a premium German gaming chair manufacturer, will continue to support BIG and its athletes for another three years, until at least mid-2028.
Since the beginning of our partnership in September 2019, BACKFORCE has been a fundamental pillar of support. Their gaming chairs, “Made in Germany”, have set new ergonomic and quality standards in the industry and have helped our athletes perform at the highest level. Whether it was during our CS:GO team’s rise to the top of the world rankings or our recent international victories across various titles, BACKFORCE has always had our backs. Also, during challenging times, they keep supporting BIG, which shows their dedication to the German and European esport scene.
More than just a supplier, BACKFORCE has also been a driving force in our content strategy. These series will continue, alongside new content formats and offline activations in the years ahead. We can also announce that they will be part of our next Overtime party at IEM Cologne, stay tuned for more information!
The extension of our collaboration is a testament to the mutual trust, shared values, and the strong personal connection between our organisations. We are incredibly thankful for BACKFORCE’s continued belief in BIG and the support for our community. #GOBIG
Statement Daniel Finkler, CEO of BIG: BACKFORCE is not only our longest-standing partner, but they are also one of our most loyal. Since 2019, they have provided our professional teams with what I consider the best gaming chairs in the world. Their support has always gone far beyond the commercial side: every person at BACKFORCE genuinely cares about BIG, our community, and the future of German esports. Extending our partnership for another three years means a lot to us. We’re proud and thankful to continue this journey together with Head of BACKFORCE Stefan “slame” Krumme and his team!
Statement Stefan Krumme, Head of BACKFORCE: It was actually back at IEM Cologne in 2018 when Backforce decided to partner with BIG. We saw the passion, the surroundings, and everyone welcoming people with an open heart. We already went through highs and lows, and supported the players as well with some warm words after losses or wins. The mutual trust between Backforce and BIG is unmatched. It´s easy to switch to a more successful team, that’s just not who we are and what you should be. Support the team when it’s needed the most. Stay with them and rise again. I personally just have one wish at this point. I attended so many Tier 1 tournaments, seeing other teams we support, I would love so much to see BIG on a stage again. #GEMEINSAM!
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WEMADE to Launch Steam Playtest for Tactical FPS Black Vultures
- First public reveal of tactical FPS Black Vultures: Prey of Greed via Steam playtest
- Playtest runs July 25–28 for players in North and South America
- Major gameplay improvements implemented following April FGT
- New trailers highlight core gameplay and NVIDIA-powered AI combat system
Global game publisher WEMADE announced today that it will host the first Steam playtest for Black Vultures: Prey of Greed, a new tactical first-person shooter developed by THISMEANSWAR, a WEMADE studio, and published globally by WEMADE.
About the Playtest
The Steam playtest will run from July 25, with access open to players in North and South America. Interested players can request access on the game’s official . Selected participants will receive email instructions ahead of the test. Additional entry opportunities will be offered through community events on the official .
The playtest follows an April Focus Group Test (FGT), which provided valuable user feedback and prompted significant enhancements to the game’s combat balance, control systems, and overall feel.
To preview the upcoming experience, two new trailers have been released:
- – A look at the in-game action and core mechanics players will experience during the test.
- – A behind-the-scenes look at Viper, the AI-powered combat gear co-developed with NVIDIA, and how it integrates into the battlefield for strategic decision-making.
Players can stay up to date and explore in-depth gameplay information through the game’s official Discord and Steam Community Hub, which serve as the primary channels for community engagement and development updates.
About Black Vultures: Prey of Greed
Black Vultures: Prey of Greed is a tactical FPS set in a fractured warzone where trust is scarce, resources are limited, and every mission begins with a choice. Navigate abandoned infrastructure and hostile zones. Intercept transmissions, gather intel, and complete your objective—before rival squads get there first. Choose your battles carefully. The deeper you go, the higher the risk—but the greater the reward.
Core Features
- Three-Faction Conflict: Battle between three rival squads in an unforgiving warzone. No teams. No alliances. Just shifting tactics and uncertain outcomes.
- Life Ticket System: Each team starts with a shared pool of lives. Once depleted, respawns end and survival becomes personal. Every life matters.
- Team-Based Looting: Loot is stored in a shared squad inventory and only granted upon extraction. Coordination is key. Greed is a risk.
Community-Driven Development
With the Steam Alpha Playtest on the horizon, community feedback will directly influence the future of Black Vultures. Through a Community-Driven Development approach, the team at THISMEANSWAR is building the game hand-in-hand with players.
Help shape the experience. Let us know what works, what doesn’t, and what makes every match worth playing. Join the discussion on Discord and help define the battlefield.
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Goldex Casino by N1 Partners: a new brand tailored for top GEOs
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Goldex Casino is strategically focused on key Tier-1 GEOs, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Ireland, Denmark, and Slovenia. The product supports eight languages with localised content, ensuring broad reach and engagement.
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Special attention has been paid to adaptive design across devices, an intuitive interface, and a suite of features that enhance the user experience and drive player retention. Fully licensed, the brand guarantees a high level of transaction security.
With Goldex Casino, partners gain a robust tool to scale traffic across top GEOs and secure long-term profitability. Join N1 Partners and achieve top-tier results together.
On a related note, N1 Partners is currently running its large-scale N1 Puzzle Promo. All registered teams earn puzzle pieces for driving traffic to N1 brands, including Goldex Casino, with the most active participants competing for luxury prizes. The ultimate reward – a private Robinson helicopter, awarded to the winning team at the end of the promo. The campaign runs until the end of the year.
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