The company says that it will adapt users to cryptopayments and that it is offering gamers an 83% discount on subscription costs when paying with PKT.
The current centralised cloud gaming platform is hosted on the company’s own GPU servers and allows gamers to play games with high-quality graphics even on low-spec computers or MacBooks.
Users must subscribe to Playkey.net will be able to rent computing power, which previously was paid for in rubles, dollars, euros and pounds sterling. Within the platform, one PKT will always be worth $2, “regardless of the value of the token on exchanges.” PKT is currently being traded at $0.46 (£0.35).
Playkey has also announced that its tech experts are currently focused on further developing a decentralised version of the company’s cloud gaming platform. Testing is set to take place at the start of 2019.
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