Amazon: Big Game Hunting with the Bezos Bulldozer
April 23, 2020
Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft rule the gaming industry. Because there is lots of money to be made from games, Google and Amazon want those dollars. Alphabet Inc. launched Google Stadia to mixed reviews, but Tom’s Guide states that, “Amazon’s Project Tempo Could Crush Google Stadia-Here’s Why.”
Google Stadia is a cloud gaming platform and Amazon seeks to rival it with its own called Project Tempo set to arrive in 2021. It was originally going to release in 2020, but COVID-19 delayed it. Not much is known about Project Tempo, except Amazon has the cloud infrastructure and streaming capabilities to outdo Google.
Amazon already has a gaming platform:
“With Project Tempo, Amazon has a chance to succeed where Google has yet to. The company already offers a monthly gaming subscription called Twitch Prime, which comes as part of your Amazon Prime account for $119 per year or $12.99 per month. Twitch Prime provides access to free games, complementary in-game content and free monthly channel subscriptions you can use to support your favorite streamers.
If Amazon were to fold Project Tempo into this service and give Twitch Prime members an instant collection of high-quality games to stream from the cloud, it could offer one heck of a value — and drive even more Amazon Prime subscriptions.”
Google Stadia requires $129 Premium Edition kit and a $10 mostly subscription fee. If Amazon offers better game acmes through their Amazon Prime subscription service, then its would be one heck of a deal for gamers. Gamers want quality over quantity as well as the best and newest technology. Gamers, however, are quick to dismiss rip-offs and if Google Stadia continues in the same vein they will not stand a chance against Project Tempo.
Whitney Grace, April 23, 2020