MTN South Africa and sportech company Telecoming said that they have extended their partnership to launch a new cloud gaming service in South Africa.
The service, MTN Cloudplay, allows MTN customers in South Africa to access and stream cloud-based high-end PC games to their mobile phones without the need for downloads or high-end gaming consoles.
MTN said users can use multiple devices to access the games seamlessly. Gamers who have purchased games on Steam such as Grand Theft Auto V and Fallout 4 can import their licences to Cloudplay to access the games there.
MTN is also leveraging its 5G network to promise low latency with minimal lag for the games, said Jason Probert, GM for digital services at MTN South Africa.
“The advent of 5G means that it is now possible to stream and play games without the need for a PC or console,” he said in a statement.
MTN South Africa launched its 5G network in 2020. As of September 2024, its 5G coverage reached 44% of the population.
Last week, MTN South Africa and Huawei said they had completed a 5G-Advanced network trial in South Africa at MTN’s head office in Johannesburg.