Will have ”60 days” of invites to Gaikai from day they announce their partner to the service’s public launch, which is ”probably mid-December”. Not a beta.
“We said we’d be done by the end of September, and we are. We’re feature complete. You see it running from Dallas. That’s the experience that people are gonna have. So the problem is we have not had the mass market real gamers come and play this. We’ve had publishers playing, but we haven’t had real gamers,” explained David Perry.
“The minute that announcement comes out of who we’re gonna partner with, we’ll start sending out invites immediately. And we’re gonna do that for 60 days. So we are 60 days from the start of those invites to launch,” he added.
“So that’s means, at some point in December – probably mid-December – we will be live. There will be no ‘you’re in a beta.’ It’ll just be ‘go ahead and play.’” Gaikai is a direct competitor to OnLive, another cloud-based gaming platform.