MTS announced the introduction of platform fog gaming MTS Fog Play on all smart TVs and Android TV and Sber TV set-top boxes.

MTS Fog Play allows you to both rent and rent a computer and games installed on it. Authorization in them occurs through your accounts. The connection is completely secure; we talked about events on the platform separately.

You can play on TV and set-top boxes using any gamepad. The platform uses computer vision technology to automate complex computer operations, such as pressing an additional button during a game.

Today, 3 billion people in the world regularly play video games in various formats. Every year, game studios release new games with budgets that easily rival those of the best Hollywood films. This market will grow to $470 billion by 2030, but unlike movies, unique gaming experiences typically require powerful hardware, the prices of which are also published all the time.

On average, to get acquainted with the best projects in the gaming industry, gamers will need from 150,000 rubles: a game console, or a TV set with a monitor, or a gaming laptop. MTS Fog Play empowers all gamers to simplify their gaming journey by making gaming accessible to everyone.

— Head of MTS Digital Products Block Maxim Laptev

With MTS Fog Play, users can remotely rent a high-speed computer and run heavy games at up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second. Now MTS Fog Play has more than 10 thousand available games.

The progress made is automatically saved in the MTS Second Memory cloud storage. That is, you can continue the game at any time from where you left off.

Based on the results of 2023, the average payment for gameplay is 23 rubles per hour.






Source: Iphones RU

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