EVO: Phase One Customers Will Have Access to Hundreds of Games
Stream Theory, a leading developer of patented virtualized
software delivery and digital rights management solutions, today
announced it has signed a licensing agreement with Envizions Computer
Entertainment Corporation. Using the company's StreamFlow broadband
delivery platform Envizions will make available to purchasers of EVO:
Phase One, the company's media entertainment unit, a wide variety of
monthly game subscriptions for unlimited play. EVO is a history-making
media center hybrid that, when launched in October, will blur the lines
between PC and game consoles.
"Envizions is pleased to be
working with Stream Theory to provide monthly game subscriptions for
the EVO: Phase One media entertainment unit," stated Derrick Samuels,
Envizions CEO and Founder. "Our customers will enjoy the flexibility of
playing a wide variety of classic and new games each month."
"Envizions
is a dynamic young company and it is an honor to be chosen as its
platform for delivering game subscriptions to its customers," commented
Steig Westerberg, CEO of Stream Theory. "With hundreds of game titles
under license and a user-friendly way of delivering them to EVO: Phase
One customers, I am confident Stream Theory will be a valuable partner
that Envizions can rely on to help satisfy its customers and generate
additional revenue."
Traditional online delivery methods require
complete download, installation on end user computers, and costly
one-on-one updates and support. However, the Stream Theory virtualized
software delivery platform enables businesses to run applications as a
network service. Streamed software is delivered to and updated in a
secluded environment guaranteeing the integrity of the operating system
and all the applications. Stream Theory helps support the rapidly
rising practice of providing software as a service to businesses and
game/software/digital media subscriptions to online consumers.
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