The cloud gaming space is heating up as display resolutions increase.
PolyStream announced the completion of its seed investment round, led by London Venture Partners, a group that has funded other successful gaming outfits, such as Clash of Clans developer Supercell and game engine company Unity. The company did not disclose its total investment. The London-based firm will go up against established players in the cloud gaming space, such as PC streaming service OnLive and Sony Computer Entertainment-owned Gaikai.
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PolyStream is currently hiring talent in both business and technology development.
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