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authorFranck Cuny <franckcuny@gmail.com>2016-07-31 10:16:40 -0700
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-date: 2015-01-02T00:00:00Z
-summary: In which I try predict the future of video games
-title: On video games
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Some times ago I had a very short conversation with [Maddingue](https://twitter.com/maddingue) about what could be the future of video games. Since then I've been thinking a little bit more about it.
There's a possibility that things will change quickly and a lot for the consoles, and I believe that we will move toward streaming platforms quickly. Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon have the resources to make this possible. This also shows why Facebook spent a lot of money on Oculus.