Ludium Lab is adding Wired Productions games to the catalogue available through its cloud gaming solutions. In a LinkedIn announcement, Ludium Lab tied the collaboration to its growing catalogue and said new games will be added every month.
The company hasn’t announced which games it will be adding yet, but the deal adds another publisher relationship to the content side of Ludium Lab’s partner-led cloud gaming business.
Wired Productions Brings More Games Into Ludium Lab’s Catalogue
Wired Productions brings another publisher relationship to Ludium Lab’s cloud gaming catalogue. The publisher also has a pretty natural connection to cloud gaming. It already has several games available across cloud services, including Arcade Paradise, Deliver Us The Moon, Gori: Cuddly Carnage, Martha Is Dead, The Falconeer, Tin Hearts, and Aaero.
Ludium Lab hasn’t announced that these games will be added. Even so, these games show the kind of publisher catalogue Wired Productions can bring if some of those games become part of the rollout. That kind of mix would leave Ludium Lab with more than one style of game to work with, from arcade-style releases and puzzle games to horror and action. That kind of variety helps cloud gaming catalogues feel less narrow. Not everyone opens these services looking for the same kind of game.
Ludium Lab’s Cloud Gaming Work Goes Beyond One Service
That fits the way Ludium Lab has been showing up in cloud gaming lately. We’ve seen the company tied to Xplay in XPENG vehicles, GamePlay’s regional cloud platforms, and Sora Stream through Deutsche Telekom. Wired Productions adds a different piece to that same picture: more publisher content for the services using Ludium Lab’s technology.
Ludium Lab is keeping the service details broad for now. It did not say whether the Wired Productions games are tied to Sora Stream, Xplay, GamePlay, or another specific service. For now, Ludium Lab has confirmed the Wired Productions collaboration and said new games will be added every month. The next real update is the game list itself, along with where those games will actually be playable.
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