KEY POINTS
  • Google will announce new hardware for its upcoming streaming game product at the Game Developers Conference, according to 9to5Google.
  • Google had offered a streaming game beta that ended in January, and later said it would make an announcement at the conference.
  • The service could open up console gaming to more devices, letting users stream high-end games without buying a console like the PlayStation or Xbox.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks onstage during the annual Google I/O developers conference in Mountain View, California, May 8, 2018.

Google will unveil new gaming hardware in a keynote speech at a major video game conference next month, 9to5Google reported, taking on traditional players in the gaming space like Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's PlayStation.

The service is said to let users stream console-quality games on cheaper hardware, with the ultimate goal of offering a "Netflix for games" subscription service. With the move, Google could shake up the growing gaming industry, which research firm Newzoo predicted booked $138 billion in revenue in 2018.