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Bethesda’s new streaming tech lowers bar for requirements, works with Stadia, xCloud

August 07, 2025

The E3 festivities have finally started, as the likes ofMicrosoftand Bethesda held their press conferences on Sunday. We already seen afew more detailsregarding Microsoft’s game streaming efforts, but the latter publisher has unveiled some interesting technology too.

Bethesda used its press conference to announce Orion, a suite of technologies to make game engines work better in a streaming situation. The publisher says Orion is game- and platform-agnostic, with executives at E3 adding that it’ll play nicely withGoogle Stadia, Microsoft’sxCloud, and other streaming platforms.

Bethesda’s Orion streaming tech at E3.

“Integrated within the game engine itself, Orion can achieve dramatic latency reductions of up to 20 percent per frame and requires up to 40 percent less bandwidth. The Orion technology is complementary to the hardware technology in data centers built by other streaming providers, ensuring much better results when paired together,” the publisher said in astatement.

A huge plus for more gamers

Bethesda adds that this should bring game streaming to players living far away from data centers. This is pretty noteworthy, as practically all game streaming services require players to live close to the host data center for an optimum experience.

“With Orion, players can live far from data centers and still be able to stream Doom at 60 FPS, with 4K resolution and without perceptible latency,” said Bethesda director of publishing James Altman. It’s not clear just how far away you may be before Orion’s benefits aren’t felt.

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The move should also be a boon for mobile gamers, as cellular networks aren’t the first choice for streaming. Whether it’s the erratic latency or limited data caps in some parts of the world, gamers looking to stream over mobile networks could benefit most from this type of technology.

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