, but it was meaningful that we were able to use those [quieter] hours for AI learning,” said Yoshida.“aggressive plans” for the cloud gaming space, according to PlayStation boss Jim Ryan“We observe mobility in gaming habits to be an increasingly important trend, and the cloud will be fundamental to allowing us, or indeed anybody else, to exploit that trend,” he said in a recent interview.
“We do have some fairly interesting and quite aggressive plans to accelerate our initiatives in the space of the cloud that will unfold over the course of the coming months.” PlayStation has experimented with cloud features for over a decade, with its PlayStation Now service representing one of the early pioneers of the space.
Cloud gaming currently represents a small percentage of the global games market, but its viewed as a potential disruptor for the future.