Blacknut Cloud Gaming Will Come To More Devices
Barcelona-based technology company Titan OS has today announced a new partnership with cloud gaming provider Blacknut.
This new partnership will see a native Blacknut app come to smart TVs that operate using Titan OS, with Philips smart TVs being the first to receive the app. Titan OS is essentially an operating system in the same vein as Google TV.
There are also plans in place to further expand to other devices that utilise Titan OS such as JVC and this will be happening in the near future.
“We are thrilled to support Titan’s ambitions to re-think TV the same way we have “re-thought” gaming. Televisions are one of Blacknut’s most engaged audiences; afterall, these devices bring people together in the heart of the home—the living room. Our mission overall is to democratize access to gaming and deliver a cloud gaming experience that’s not only high-quality but also effortless and enjoyable, so users can focus on what matters most: playing and having fun. This collaboration, transforming premium technology and content together, helps us foster the best ways for everyone to enjoy entertainment together.” – Olivier Avaro, CEO Blacknut
The Blacknut app will be seamlessly integrated into the Titan OS homescreen. Users will be able to dive into the gaming action at the touch of a button.
Blacknut of course offers its users access to a catalogue of over 500 games across a wide range of genres.
“With the addition of Blacknut, we continue to expand the entertainment available on Titan OS. Beyond helping audiences discover what to watch, we now offer endless opportunities for play—bringing cloud gaming to millions of homes, without the need for consoles or additional hardware. Together with Blacknut, we are delivering on our mission to re-think TV, creating a better experience for everyone while allowing our content partners to reach wider audiences.” – Jacinto Roca, CEO Titan OS
It has been a very positive period for Blacknut. They also recently announced that Ubisoft+ Classics were now available on the cloud gaming platform, deepening their partnership with Ubisoft.