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Introduction: The Shift Towards Cloud Gaming Platforms<\/h2>\n

\nOver the past decade, the gaming industry has undergone a significant transformation, largely driven by advances in cloud computing and streaming technologies. Cloud gaming platforms promise to deliver high-quality gameplay without the need for expensive hardware, enabling users across the globe to access games on a variety of devices\u2014from smartphones to smart TVs. However, as this sector matures, technical constraints and user experience issues remain prevalent, often resulting in frustration among early adopters.\n<\/p>\n

Understanding Cloud Gaming Infrastructure and Its Challenges<\/h2>\n

\nKey players such as NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Xbox Cloud Gaming (Project xCloud), and Google Stadia have made substantial investments to bring seamless gaming via the cloud. These services rely on the core premise of remote data centres processing game logic and streaming visuals to a user’s device in real-time. Despite technological advancements, several systemic issues persist:\n<\/p>\n