Hatch brings cloud gaming to the living room with Android TV
Users can play Hatch on Android TV using a mobile phone as controller or, when supported by certain games, a gamepad controller.
“Bringing our service to Android TV is the next step toward fulfilling one of the great promises of cloud gaming: great, console-quality gaming on any screen,” says Juhani Honkala, founder and CEO of Hatch.
“We are excited about Hatch coming to Android TV, making big-screen gaming an easy and accessible experience for everyone,” adds Mark Seidenfeld, Google’s Head of Android TV Business Development, APAC.
Hatch Originals publishing program lifts off with Arkanoid Rising; Hatch Kids debuts with Toca Boca, StoryToys and Dr. Panda
In addition to Android TV, subscribers to Hatch Premium get to play brand new Hatch Originals such as the forthcoming Arkanoid Rising, a bold new reimagining of the arcade classic. Produced and published by Hatch in association with TAITO, Arkanoid Rising is the first ever game built from the ground up for streaming via Hatch. Visitors to Hatch’s booth at Slush 2018 get an exclusive first look at the game, and can play a preview level as part of a casual eSports tournament at Slush.
“It’s only fitting that one of the great pioneering game IPs now leads us into another pioneering era,” continues Honkala. “New gaming experiences like Arkanoid Rising will take full advantage of the unique social strengths of Hatch, as users play together, collaborate or compete in real time, no matter what device they happen to be playing on.”
Hatch Premium will also unlock Hatch Kids, a safe and completely ad-free space for children to play, learn and create online. Hatch Kids offers dozens of family-oriented titles from the world’s most respected developers of digital toys, games and learning experiences, including the most downloaded premium kids brand Toca Boca, award-winning digital storybooks by StoryToys, and popular educational games by Dr. Panda.
Hatch plans to begin piloting Hatch Premium in Q1 2019 in select markets.
A free-with-ads, limited version of Hatch is already available now for Android mobile phones via Google Play in the Nordic countries, UK and Ireland. Support for more countries, platforms and screens is planned for later.
Hatch brings cloud gaming to the living room with Android TV
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