A selection of Activision Publishing and Blizzard Entertainment games, including Diablo III, Warcraft I: Remastered, Prototype 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Spyro Reignited Trilogy, and more, are coming to Blacknut, a cloud streaming service offered through the Ubisoft+ Premium pass.
Blacknut will continue to add more titles from Activision Publishing and Blizzard Entertainment in the future as part of its collaboration with Ubisoft+ Premium. Since partnering with Ubisoft, Blacknut has become one of the world’s largest game streaming platforms, and adding titles from Activision Blizzard expands its catalogue of games.
The above games will now be instantly accessible to players without downloads, physical media, or dedicated hardware. Gamers will be able to access the content through Smart TVs, PCs, tablets, or mobile devices.
Already home to Ubisoft’s extensive library of IPs, Blacknut’s addition of Activision Publishing and Blizzard Entertainment content to its platform significantly expands the global gaming ecosystem. Through Blacknut’s cloud infrastructure and partners across telecoms, device manufacturers, and media companies, Blacknut is providing novel ways to engage audiences with interactive entertainment.
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Looking ahead, Blacknut’s cloud-first approach makes it possible to deliver these franchises to its 65+ regions around the world. This means that millions of gamers across Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia will soon be able to play these titles more easily, illustrating the potential of cloud gaming and the possibilities it opens for players and partners alike.
The Blacknut service was founded in 2016 and is based in France, the aim of allowing users to stream games instantly across a range of compatible devices, and doing so without downloads. Operating via a monthly subscription model (approx. €15.99/month), it offers 5 player profiles and parental controls in over 65 countries.
The service already boasts over 1,000 premium games available via cloud streaming and a growing library of AAA content, with Blacknut lending weight to the argument that the future of gaming is in the cloud. Of course, cloud gaming is reliant on the customer having an internet connection that can support it without lag, something that not even those with fast internet connections can always achieve.