According to a report from The Information, Google's latest venture has everything to do with gaming, an area that so far it's been absent from. If the unnamed sources are to be believed, the search giant is hard at work on its very own game streaming service. This will be called Yeti, or that may just be its codename for now.
The service will be accompanied on the market by a "Made by Google" gaming console, but Yeti will also work on Chromecasts. Yeti will not compete with Amazon's Twitch, since it's not that kind of game streaming.

Google's service will stream the games to you over the internet instead of asking you to download them (or purchase disks) before you can play. It will be subscription-based, though how much it's going to cost is
Yeti will use Google's impressive cloud infrastructure to broadcast the games to you. The company has discussed the service with game developers, but at the moment it's not clear whether any of them will out Yeti-exclusive titles or simply port over existing streamed games.
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