[3][4][5] In June 2015, Playcast merged with rival cloud gaming company GameFly.
[10][11] Playcast was among the first gaming-on-demand technology services companies for Cable and IPTV in the world and had partnerships with some of the largest video game publishers in the world, including: Activision, Atari, Disney, Capcom, Codemasters, THQ and Strategy First.
[16] In July 2012, Playcast Media System brought its cloud gaming service to over 3.51 million CJ Hellovision subscribers in South Korea.
[17] In October 2013, Playcast cloud gaming service was launched to customers of French fixed and mobile operator Bouygues Telecom; the service was made available on TVs for users of Bouygues Telecom’s Bbox Sensation set-top box, offering instant gaming on more than 50 titles.
[18] In 2014, Playcast launched a cloud gaming app for Amazon Fire TV Microconsole[19] In 2023, EA Israel was closed down, with the entire staff of dozens being laid off as part of global cutbacks.