Earlier this year, rumors began circulating about "Yeti's", a Google streaming service. Just like Nvidia GeForce NOW and other platforms, it would allow users to play modern games on low-end hardware (because rendering is done by offsite servers). Kotaku has now confirmed this information, and provided additional details.

According to Kotaku, the streaming platform is still under development, with hardware designed for the platform. Since streaming games do not require powerful hardware (the $ 40 Steam link is an example), the product would likely be low power and inexpensive. Existing Chromecast models can be updated to work with the service. A person familiar with the project described it as "Imagine playing The Witcher 3 in a tab on Google Chrome."

It has been proven time and time again that the success of a gaming platform relies on the games available. According to our information, Google is not only in talks with leading developers and publishers, but the company could buy gaming studios.

At present, it is unclear when Yeti will be officially ad. Google usually organizes a material event every month of October, so maybe we will hear more then.