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sony microsoft: And in a way, they have President Trump to thank for it, according to The Independent. Two words 'Trade war'Here's the genesis. There's lots to keep an eye on, from how Google plans to tackle the mother of all chicken-and-egg problems with its no-console system meaning building a giant video game platform with no gamers yet on board to to the potential Achilles heel that many skeptics say Google hasn't yet addressed two words bandwidth caps . But, in a complicated twist of events that nobody could have predicted, it seems Google now has a sudden and significant advantage over Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft -- at least when it comes to selling to U.S. customers. This all bounces a bit like a ping pong ball between competitive advantages and disadvantages, so I'll try to keep it as simple as possible The key difference between what Google is offering with Stadia and everything else on the market is that there's no console to buy. Exception no iPhones, at least to start. No matter what device you're using to read this article, you should be able to play Stadia games on it. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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