The war for gamers heated up on Thursday, with BlueStacks’ introduction of GamePop, a system that will allow users to play thousands of mobile gaming apps on a TV screen. The GamePop custom console and game controller are being offered free through the end of May to subscribers who sign up for the $6.99 per month service. Gamers can preorder the system now, with the console expected to ship in the winter. “This is the beginning of a new epoch in the game industry,” said John Gargiulo, vice president of marketing at BlueStacks.
BlueStacks Horns In on Ouya's Gaming Turf
Posted by: Peter Suciu May 9, 2013 01:28 PMThe war for gamers heated up on Thursday, with BlueStacks’ introduction of GamePop, a system that will allow users to play thousands of mobile gaming apps on a TV screen. The GamePop custom console and game controller are being offered free through the end of May to subscribers who sign up for the $6.99 per month service. Gamers can preorder the system now, with the console expected to ship in the winter. “This is the beginning of a new epoch in the game industry,” said John Gargiulo, vice president of marketing at BlueStacks.