Huawei lets you stream NetEase’s flagship PC game on a phone

Huawei says 5G will help its game streaming service rival the likes of Google, Microsoft, Tencent and Intel

If you don’t have a Windows PC powerful enough for Justice Online, this is one way to play it. (Picture: Huawei)
With Google Stadia and Microsoft’s Project xCloud on the horizon, Game streaming looks to be the next frontier of gaming. If it works as well as Google and Microsoft say it does, you can play state-of-the-art games straight from your phone with most of the computation done on remote servers.
So it makes sense that Chinese telecom giant Huawei also wants to get in on the fun. The company recently revealed that Huawei device users can now play Justice Online, NetEase's flagship live-service game, from the cloud.
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