MicroConsole for on-demand game-streaming service ships next month with free game for $100; flat-rate, all-you-can-play membership plan coming this year.
By 2014, analysts believe on-demand game streaming will begin gaining serious traction among gamers, but until then, things will be slow. OnLive announced today its latest attempt to usher in the future, saying the OnLive Game System will bring its game-streaming service to TVs on December 2.
The OnLive Game System will be priced at $99. For $99, OnLive Game System purchasers will receive a MicroConsole TV adapter, an OnLive wireless controller, and HDTV cables. Gamers will also receive a Full PlayPass for any game on the OnLive Network, a pool that includes more than 30 titles ranging from Assassin’s Creed II to NBA 2K11. Once it’s available, gamers will be able to access games on their PC, Mac, or TV after purchase.
The MicroConsole was among the first bits of tech showed off by OnLive when the service was introduced in March 2009. The HDMI-compatible MC, as OnLive has termed it, allows for output at 1080p and features 3D TV support. Up to four controllers can be hooked up to the device with or without wires simultaneously.
The company plans to patch in support for HDMI- and optical-compatible surround sound digital audio, as well as Bluetooth, USB headsets, and voice chat. These features are slated to arrive “soon” through an automatic update.
OnLive also announced today that it would be introducing a new way for gamers to access the service’s wares later this year. Having scrapped plans for a monthly charge for merely accessing the game service, OnLive said today that it would be offering a flat-rate membership plan for unlimited entry to all of the service’s titles. More details on the subscription plan are expected to arrive later this year when the membership becomes available.
Currently, OnLive offers three different ways in which gamers can access products on the service. The Full PlayPass gives players unfettered access to a game for the duration of its presence on the service (minimum three years). Five-day and three-day passes are also available.
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