Info Image

SK Telecom, Microsoft Plan to Deliver 5G-based Cloud Gaming in Korea

SK Telecom, Microsoft Plan to Deliver 5G-based Cloud Gaming in Korea Image Credit: Microsoft

SK Telecom and Microsoft recently unveiled Project xCloud, Microsoft’s game streaming technology that allows gamers to play games on mobile devices while connected to the internet. 

Supported by SK Telecom’s 5G network, which is marked by super-fast speed and ultra-low latency, cloud gaming services can offer a more immersive and seamless experience to gamers.

SK Telecom will be an exclusive operating partner of Microsoft’s cloud gaming service in Korea. Based on this relationship, SK Telecom is expected to help Microsoft strengthen its position in the mobile gaming market by leveraging its world’s leading mobile infrastructure including 5G and LTE; the largest mobile subscriber base in Korea including over 1 million 5G subscribers; cutting-edge ICT such as augmented reality, virtual reality and artificial intelligence; and extensive experience in diverse streaming services.

As joint operating partners, SK Telecom and Microsoft plan to test and learn more about game streaming in the Korean market to ensure they are delivering the best experience to all the customers. To this end, the two companies will start public preview for Project xCloud in Korea in October 2019 for selected SK Telecom’s 5G/LTE subscribers.

Ryu Young-sang, VP and the Head of MNO Business, SK Telecom
We expect to take customers’ mobile gaming experience to the next level by combining SK Telecom’s 5G competitiveness and Microsoft’s strength in cloud and gaming.

Phil Spencer, EVP, Gaming, Microsoft
Microsoft’s approach to game streaming combines nearly 40 years of gaming experience with investments and resources from Azure, Microsoft Research, and other business groups across the company, allowing us to reach gamers around the world.

NEW REPORT:
Next-Gen DPI for ZTNA: Advanced Traffic Detection for Real-Time Identity and Context Awareness
Author

Ray is a news editor at The Fast Mode, bringing with him more than 10 years of experience in the wireless industry.

For tips and feedback, email Ray at ray.sharma(at)thefastmode.com, or reach him on LinkedIn @raysharma10, Facebook @1RaySharma

PREVIOUS POST

Amdocs to Help Altice Portugal Centralize, Automate and Digitize Operations Across Multiple Networks

NEXT POST

NTT Com, Fujitsu to Jointly Develop 'Digital Utility Cloud' for Machine Tool Industry