GameFly will close down its cloud video gaming service onAug 31

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GameFly’s computer game streaming service is ending quickly.

GameFly will close down its computer game streaming service at the end of the month, according to a report, though it will not end its mail-based video game leasings.

The business will stop assistance for the cloud service onAug 31, according toVariety People with accounts will not be billed after that date, Variety reported.

The choice to end the streaming service follows Electronic Arts’s acquisition of GameFly’s cloud-gaming innovation and the the hiring of some GameFly workers inIsrael

GameFly introduced the cloud-based video gaming service in 2015, and got streaming service Playcast to power the service. The business provided packages of video games beginning at $7 monthly. It likewise provided a costlier “gamer pack” that featured 16 video games for $10 monthly.

GameFly’s streaming service partnered with Amazon to use video games specifically through Amazon’s Fire television streaming-media gamer.

The business didn’t right away react to an ask for remark.