Streaming services are all over the place right now, with various services built to watch content and also play content, like Google with their recently-released Stadia platform and Microsoft building upon Project xCloud too.
The arena has a fair few competitors already, and it seems as if Amazon might be getting involved too, as a new report from CNET claims the company is planning to announce a game streaming service next year, according to two unnamed sources.
CNET also reports that they've recruited people from other places like Microsoft to help with this program, and this is linked with a "new initiative" in Amazon Web Services as well.
All the way back in January The Information reported that Amazon is developing a game streaming service, so this isn't that surprising to hear again, but if the report is to be believed an announcement sooner rather than later is probably wise.
After all, Project xCloud is building on its technology, as revealed at X019, and Google's catalog of games for Stadia is going to grow past the 22 games on offer at launch.
Can Amazon compete in this space?