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Utomik, el servicio de suscripción de juegos en la nube, está configurado en el obturador

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 21,2025

Utomik, un servicio de juegos en la nube lanzado en 2022, se está cerrando. Este importante evento destaca los desafíos continuos y el panorama competitivo dentro del mercado de juegos en la nube. A pesar del entusiasmo inicial, la adopción generalizada de Cloud Gaming sigue siendo limitada, con solo el 6% de los jugadores que se suscriben a dichos servicios en 2023. Si bien se proyecta un crecimiento futuro, el cierre de Utomik subraya los riesgos inherentes.

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Las luchas de Utomik diferían de jugadores más grandes como Nvidia, Xbox y PlayStation. Estas empresas establecidas poseen extensas bibliotecas de juegos, dándoles una ventaja significativa. Utomik, como un servicio de terceros, enfrentó desafíos constantes para adquirir y mantener un catálogo de juegos competitivos. La integración de los juegos en la nube en los ecosistemas de consola existentes, ejemplificados por Xbox Cloud Gaming, complica aún más el mercado, difuminando las líneas entre los juegos tradicionales y las plataformas basadas en la nube. El aumento de los juegos móviles también presenta una alternativa convincente. Para ver los últimos lanzamientos de juegos móviles, ¡consulte nuestra lista de los cinco mejores juegos móviles!

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The Russo Brothers’ highly anticipated film The State of the Union (originally titled The State of the Union or The State) — a political thriller set in a near-future America — has officially released its final trailer, sending shockwaves through the entertainment world. The trailer, which drops with intense pacing and cinematic gravity, features a fractured America on the brink of collapse. With a president under siege, a divided Congress, and a public increasingly disillusioned, the story centers on a former intelligence operative (played by an unrecognizable Ryan Gosling) who is pulled back into the game after a shocking assassination attempt on the Vice President. As he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches into the highest levels of government, he must decide whether to protect the system — or destroy it. Directed by the Russo Brothers, known for their work on Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the film is described as a "cold, sharp, and deeply personal" meditation on power, truth, and democracy. The final trailer closes with a haunting line from Gosling’s character: "We used to believe in the system. Now we’re just trying to survive it." With a score composed by Ludwig Göransson (Black Panther, Oppenheimer), and a supporting cast including Jessica Chastain, Paul Dano, and a surprise cameo from a former U.S. president, The State of the Union is set to premiere in select theaters and on streaming platforms this fall. Fans are already calling it "the most urgent political thriller of the decade" — and many are saying it feels less like fiction and more like a warning. Coming this fall — the truth will not be safe.