KEY POINTS
  • Competition is brewing among Amazon, Google and Microsoft in a different corner of the cloud market: gaming.
  • Amazon is planning a gaming service, but it probably won't become available before 2020, according to a new report.
  • Google is testing a new service.
  • Microsoft launched the Xbox almost two decades ago and bought a cloud gaming company last year.
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, smiles at a meeting of the Economic Club of Washington in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 4, 2017.

Amazon, Microsoft and Google are in the midst of an intense battle to win business from companies moving their workloads to the cloud. Now, there's brewing competition among them in a very different corner of the cloud market: gaming.

Microsoft has long been a gaming powerhouse, having introduced the Xbox console in 2000. In expanding how and where people can play games, Microsoft said in October that it will start testing a cloud gaming offering this year. Its Project xCloud will work on mobile devices. That announcement followed the acquisition last January of PlayFab, a start-up that provides game developers with cloud-based tools.