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Cloud Gaming Browser for PlayStation Teased by Sony Patent

By Ronnie A. Huntsman
July 26, 2022
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A recently filed patent suggests Sony is working on a new service for PlayStation Plus that will allow gamers to stream games from a web browser.

According to a new patent, Sony may be looking to enter the realm of cloud-based gaming by allowing gamers to stream PlayStation games from a simple web browser. Cloud games use the internet to connect players to a remote server using any web-connected device, eliminating the need for designated hardware or storage when playing or streaming of video games. Microsoft recently embraced using the cloud to play games on any system by adding its new Xbox Cloud Gaming technology to Xbox Game Pass, giving gamers access to hit titles. Ready to go.

It’s just one of many factors that have made Xbox Game Pass soar in popularity over the past few years – leading to Sony trying to catch up by revamping its own PlayStation Plus subscription service under a new tiered model earlier this year. The new PS Plus launched in June and gives subscribers access to classic PlayStation titles, but still lacks the kind of cloud support that would allow gamers to run PS-exclusive titles like God of War (2018) Where Marvel’s Spiderman on their tablets or mobile devices like Microsoft currently does with Xbox Game Pass.

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That may change soon though, as Sony recently filed a new patent for a browser-based gaming experience, as spotted Rant game. Titled “Browser-Based Cloud Gaming”, this patent application describes a system supposedly in development that will allow PlayStation Plus subscribers to run the service and stream games to any device via a web browser – eliminating the need to have a designated console at hand. during gaming sessions. This could allow gamers to access games like the next God of War: Ragnarok on their laptops or cellphones, or even stream them directly to an internet-connected TV without a PS5 – the same way Xbox Game Pass can be run on Samsung TVs.


While Sony has remained largely focused on building its PlayStation brand as a console gaming powerhouse with the PS5, in recent years the company has attempted to branch out into the PC arena by releasing many of its biggest titles. owners on outlets like Steam and the Epic Games store. Earlier this year, Sony released the blockbuster God of War (2018) on PC, and next month will see both Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered and Spider-Man: Miles Morales switch to computers after being exclusive only to PlayStation hardware. Sony executives even officially announced the company’s plan to have around half of its first-party PlayStation titles available on PC by 2025.


This new PlayStation Plus patent appears to support this effort to expand Sony’s influence in the PC gaming atmosphere and compete with Xbox Game Pass by allowing gamers to stream games to their computers through a web browser – although ‘a patent far from confirming that the technology will ever be used by the company. There are still a few issues Sony will need to work out to make this patent a reality, and it’s currently unclear when Sony will implement this new web-browser-based cloud streaming service on PlayStation Plus – or if it will. materialize at all. If this new patent leads to the launch of a new cloud-based point of sale for PS Plus, then PlayStation fans may one day be able to play Sony-published titles like Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart on their cell phones.


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