Rumors suggest new cloud integration for PlayStation.
A new rumor suggests that Sony is ready for a major upgrade to its cloud integration. According to a report by VG247, Sony is preparing a “partnership deal between PlayStation and a leading cloud gaming service.”
While no service is mentioned specifically, OnLive and Gaikai are the two most likely candidates. OnLive has previously made a foray into console gaming with its own microconsole, and more recently has brought console games to Android and iOS tablets. Most notably, OnLive and Sony previously partnered for OnLive support on Xperia Play.
Gaikai, meanwhile, has its own cloud gaming service and has made high-profile partnerships in the past, including one with EA. Previous rumors also suggested that Gaikai was looking to bring World of Warcraft to tablets. Famously, Gaikai chief product officer Nanea Reeves also predicted that Microsoft or Sony could quit the console race soon. Is that because she knew a Sony cloud gaming service was on the way?
For now, very few details are available, including whether this service would be for PS3, Vita or both. We’ve reached out to Sony for comment, but the company typically doesn't respond to rumors or speculation. E3 is less than two weeks away, though, so if there’s any truth behind this rumor we’ll find out then.