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Now that everyone from Google to Amazon is getting into the Android gaming set-top box business, Ouya is going to have to get creative. It's already announced plans for "Ouya Everywhere" to extend its sizable library of 900+ TV and game controller-ready games to other platforms, and now the company tells Reuters it's working out a deal with China's Xiaomi. CEO Julie Uhrmann says the arrangement will see an Ouya channel added to devices like the Mi TV and MiBox, where users can shop for and download games, and with Xiaomi "likely" committing to marketing the games. On the backend, Xiaomi, Ouya and the game's developers split the money.
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This is good news for Chinese gamers who want to play more western games instead of the same old Chinese games which are heavily censored. Plus, a $99 game console is more affordable than a PS4 and Xbox One which cost $400 and up
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This is good news for Chinese gamers who want to play more western games instead of the same old Chinese games which are heavily censored. Plus, a $99 game console is more affordable than a PS4 and Xbox One which cost $400 and up