This specific technology allows users to access and play video games remotely on Apple’s mobile operating system. It essentially transfers the processing and rendering of the game from the user’s device to powerful servers located elsewhere. Imagine playing a graphics-intensive game on an iPhone that would typically require a high-end gaming PC or console.
The advantages of this approach include the ability to play demanding games on less powerful devices, access to a wider library of games without needing to download them individually, and the potential for cost savings by subscribing to a service rather than purchasing individual titles. Historically, limitations in network bandwidth and latency have posed challenges, but advancements in these areas have made this technology increasingly viable.