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PlayStation Now in the future with Savegame Share & Custom Demos?

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Now that the competition with Google Stadia in the streaming market continues to be fueled, Sony should do everything in order to make their service as attractive as possible. This works best on features that differentiate the different services.

So Sony could currently work on it, synonymous savegames with each other to exchange and pass on, for example, to help in difficult places in a game or the like. This comes from a recent patent of the Japanese. It says:

"There is provided a method of sharing a gaming experience, comprising: running a video game through a cloud gaming system, wherein executing the video game includes processing a game state of the video game to provide for playing the video game; Streaming the gameplay of the video game over a network, wherein the gameplay of the video game is defined for a first user; Receiving a command to split an interactive playable part from the game of the video game; in response to the command, releasing the interactive playable portion of the video game via a social interface, wherein the social interface enables a second user to access the interactive playable portion for gaming. "

In this context, the creation of custom demos is mentioned, which apparently cut out certain parts of the game and share with other players.

Whether this patent is ultimately implemented, of course, must be awaited.

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