Nvidia’s Grid Cloud Gaming Platform has signed up with partners Agawi in the U.S., Cloud Union and Cyber Cloud in China, G-Cluster Global in Japan, Playcast Media Systems in Israel, and Ubitus in Taiwan. It is expected that this will help enhance the offerings of the company’s new portable console Project Shield.

“By using the Grid Platform, our partners will allow gamers to play anywhere, anytime, without being tethered to a box,” said Phil Eisler, Nvidia’s general manager of cloud gaming. “The world’s most exciting games can now be played as easily as you can stream a movie, right onto your TV or mobile device. No more discs to shuffle or files to download and install.”