Cloud gaming is exciting, especially as internet infrastructure improves, since it lets people play high-quality games on almost any device without needing powerful hardware. It’s really convenient—you can jump into a game on your phone, tablet, or laptop and pick up right where you left off.
On the flip side, it does rely heavily on fast, stable internet, and latency can be a problem for competitive or timing-sensitive games, though this has been improving. There’s also the question of ownership—since games are hosted on a server, if a service shuts down, players could lose access to games they’ve invested in. But for convenience, affordability, and potential in tech, it’s definitely an impressive and promising option.