June 17 2021, 9:37 am | BY Ricki Green | 2 Comments
Akcelo has launched an innovative gaming experience to showcase Tribeca’s Official Selections and celebrate the inaugural Tribeca Games Award at this year’s Tribeca Festival.
The world-renowned festival, formerly the Tribeca Film Festival, has curated a list of eight Official Selections, honouring ‘an unreleased game for its potential for excellence in art and storytelling.’
Wanting to deliver a high-quality, remote experience, where users around the world can demo the unreleased games on their own personal computers, organisers engaged the Australian-headquartered brand experience and innovation company Akcelo and its recently launched Canada-based office.
Partnering with US tech company Parsec, a remote interactive streaming technology enabling users to experience a hands-on demonstration of the Tribeca Games Official Selections, was created. The Tribeca Festival is among the first to utilise Parsec’s rece
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