Cloud gaming platform LiquidSky has announced a new series of plans for its service, allowing gamers to choose from ad-supported packages up to a top-tier plan that removes ads and includes up to 1TB of storage.
SkyCredits earned over the course of a month of LiquidSky use can be used to upgrade hardware access, up to its "Elite" package allowing Ultra quality games at full HD and over 60 frames per second.
The service, currently in beta, promises 30 ms latency, something previous cloud-gaming services were unable to provide. It also runs on Android, Linux, Windows, and Mac, without requiring extra hardware.
That's not to say there isn't an option to get dedicated LiquidSky hardware. The company is planning set-top boxes, phone controllers, and even a wireless, plug-in stick similar to streaming video USB devices. The images for future devices are just mock-ups and don't necessarily represent a finished product, but you get the idea.
LiquidSky is launching its new, upgraded service next month. The pay plans currently available in the beta will be replaced, including the new free-to-play option for starters. LiquidSky says its lowest package in the February release is "previously the best package," with the Elite package being four times more powerful still.
Correction: In an earlier version we incorrectly reported LiquidSky runs on iPhone. That is not the case and the article has been updated to reflect it.
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