Cloud gaming service Gaikai has announced that it has received $30 million in investor cash.
The company, which launched its ambitious cloud gaming service some months ago, has been doing well so far, signing deals with publishers and growing its subscriber base.
The firm's founder says the money will be used to further improve and expand the company.
"We have all become used to accessing every song ever made, every book ever written, every movie in every genre through cloud-based services," he said ina statement related to the investment.
"Gaikai is bringing this same functionality to video games and other interactive software. Over the last few years we have quietly designed and assembled a custom high-speed interactive network, purpose built to realise this vision.
"The Gaikai network enables publishers to deliver a full experience within 30 seconds in any leading web browser, on all operating systems, on all devices, even running inside platforms like Facebook."
Gaikai is reportedly looking into expanding its operations into countries outside of the US, something which this investment will certainly help with.