Google Announces Project Stream

You can try out a new service, and stream Assassin’s Creed Odyssey directly to Chrome browser.

You can try out a new service, and stream Assassin’s Creed Odyssey directly to Chrome browser.

Google has recently announced a very neat new feature, which allows you to stream games directly into a Google Chrome browser. This new initiative is called Project Stream, but you know it as a mysterious ‘Yeti’ streaming service, rumors of which were circling around for a while now.

We’ve been working on Project Stream, a technical test to solve some of the biggest challenges of streaming. For this test, we’re going to push the limits with one of the most demanding applications for streaming—a blockbuster video game.

We’ve partnered with one of the most innovative and successful video game publishers, Ubisoft, to stream their soon-to-be released Assassin’s Creed Odyssey® to your Chrome browser on a laptop or desktop. Starting on October 5, a limited number of participants will get to play the latest in this best-selling franchise at no charge for the duration of the Project Stream test.

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So how can you jump on the hype train? So far there are limited spaces available for Project Stream, but you can submit your application on the website. Project Stream requires you to have the internet capable of 25 megabits per second. Plus you must be 17 years or older and live in the U.S.

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