EA Israel

EA Israel, formerly GameFly Streaming and Playcast Media Systems, is a cloud gaming service company, based in Caesarea, Israel.[5][6][7] In June 2015, Playcast merged with rival cloud gaming company GameFly.[1] Playcast was backed by Venture Capital firms Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) and MK Capital.[8] EA acquired the company in 2018.[9]

EA Israel
IndustryCloud computing
Founded2007
FounderGuy Debeer, Natan Peterfreund
Defunct2 June 2015[1][2][3]
HeadquartersCaesarea, Israel[4]
ProductsCloud gaming
WebsitePlaycast Media Systems

History

Playcast Media Systems was founded in 2007 by Mr. Guy Debeer and Dr. Natan Peterfreund. In February 2008, a beta version was installed on a live cable network and latterly a large scale pilot was installed on a Hot cable TV network to test in Israel.[10][11]

Playcast was among the first gaming-on-demand technology services companies for Cable and IPTV in the world and had partnerships with some of the largest video game publishers in the world, including: Activision, Atari, Disney, Capcom, Codemasters, THQ and Strategy First.[12][13][14]

In November 2010, Portugal Telecom and Playcast Media Systems announced the first commercial launch of the new service, available on Portugal Telecom's platform,[15] the service was named Meo Jogos.[16]

In July 2012, Playcast Media System brought its cloud gaming service to over 3.51 million CJ Hellovision subscribers in South Korea.[17]

In October 2013, Playcast cloud gaming service was launched to customers of French fixed and mobile operator Bouygues Telecom; the service was made available on TVs for users of Bouygues Telecom’s Bbox Sensation set-top box, offering instant gaming on more than 50 titles.[18]

In 2014, Playcast launched a cloud gaming app for Amazon Fire TV Microconsole[19]

See also

References

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  2. "U.S.-based GameFly merges with Israel's Playcast to stream video games over Amazon Fire TV".
  3. "GameFly buys Israeli cloud gaming company Playcast - Globes". en.globes.co.il. June 2, 2015.
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  8. News Post - JVP. Jvpvc.com (2011-01-25). Retrieved on 2013-08-23.
  9. "EA Acquires Israeli Cloud Gaming Assets, Personnel of GameFly". 23 May 2018.
  10. "Playcast Does Away with Consoles for TV Video Games". Techwatch.co.uk. 2007-10-28. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
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  16. "MEO Jogos". Archived from the original on 2011-11-25. Retrieved 2011-11-19.
  17. "Cloud gaming co Playcast Media in Korean TV deal - Globes". en.globes.co.il. July 11, 2012.
  18. "Home". NVIDIA Newsroom.
  19. Cannon, William (July 30, 2014). "Playcast Media Announces Cloud Gaming App Now In Beta For Amazon Fire TV". Latin Times.
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