Google has published a design of new gaming controllers for streaming services.
From the beginning of this year, the US search engine giant has been working to launch chromecast-driven new game streaming services. Now the patent is assuming that these controllers will depend on Google's streaming services - News Technology Site Verge
According to the report, Google is going to organize a 'mysterious' event at the Games Developers Conference later this month. It is being speculated that the company will announce new game streaming services at the event.
Earlier Google's service in many reports has been called 'Game Netiffs'. New game streaming services may be launched based on the technology that Google made for the 'Project Stream' test in the previous year.
Google's new patent controller's notification system If a game is open if a player invites the invitation, the status of the leaderboard or a chat player from other players will get the notification if the notification will come.
The patent has also been shown the design of new gaming controllers. Dual-Joysticks, Shielders and Trigger Buttons and Dipad and Gameplay Button are seen here. Apart from this, a microphone button has also been seen in it. The Google Voice Voice Assistant service may also be added to this button, the report said.
According to the report, Google is going to organize a 'mysterious' event at the Games Developers Conference later this month. It is being speculated that the company will announce new game streaming services at the event.
Earlier Google's service in many reports has been called 'Game Netiffs'. New game streaming services may be launched based on the technology that Google made for the 'Project Stream' test in the previous year.
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The patent has also been shown the design of new gaming controllers. Dual-Joysticks, Shielders and Trigger Buttons and Dipad and Gameplay Button are seen here. Apart from this, a microphone button has also been seen in it. The Google Voice Voice Assistant service may also be added to this button, the report said.
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