Specter Von Baren said:
Actually I'd expect Microsoft to have a much better shot than Google. Microsoft already has a system in place to transition to some kind of streaming service and much more experience with video games than Google. Something that I've thought of many times lately is Microsoft working with Nintendo to make them much better online capabilities.
MS and nintendo exist in completely different markets I think. MS is also completely dependent on 3rd party support, so whatever advantage they have over Google is quickly lost once this company is really going to flex it's muscle. Google is probably just testing the waters with stadia and waiting for 5G to be widely implemented before fully committing to it.
It will probably take some years but once it really takes off things will change fast. Just look at how quicky digital sales replaced physical once internet speeds increased.