This move by StarHub aims to harness the power of 5G and cloud for customers to enjoy unrivalled connectivity and entertainment. With the technologies of 5G and cloud combined, any ordinary hardware can be transformed into powerful gaming set-ups. This allows for the latest and most popular games to run smoothly on phones, tablets and any web browser.
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“The future of gaming is in the cloud, and 5G is set to deliver a whole new world of entertainment to more customers, be it casual or avid gamers. We are eager to enable our customers to play without the hassle of hefty downloads and equipment upgrades, and to truly have fun without limitations,” says Johan Buse, Chief, Consumer Business Group, StarHub.
“Our vision is to be the powerhouse of gaming for customers. What we want to offer is not just a new platform for gamers, but an entire ecosystem for our gaming customers to live out their fullest gaming potential, bringing them together to co-create an all-new experience that is meaningful, unique, and unmatched, only with StarHub,” he adds.
Shares in StarHub are trading at $1.35 at 2.30pm.