Google Stadia Might Not Be Around For Long
Will it join the long list of dead Google products?
Will it join the long list of dead Google products?
Stream games on any device with Google Stadia.
Since the launch of Google’s cloud gaming service last year, the list of Google Stadia games has been expanding its reach by including several AAA titles. For instance, a few months back, the gaming community was surprised to see that Players’ Unknown Battleground (PUBG) was released for Google Stadia. For gaming enthusiasts who can’t afford…
Google’s game streaming service, Google Stadia, is now free for everyone in the 14 supported countries. If you have a Gmail account, you can enjoy the “Base” version of the service without paying anything. Also, the “Pro” edition, which was available for $129, is on a free trial for two months. The existing “Premium” subscribers will also benefit…
If you were waiting for a positive Warcraft 3: Reforged review, then I am afraid to tell you that it’s a broken mess and Blizzard somehow managed to make their game a bigger mess than the launch of Google Stadia. Moreover, the things wrong with the latest Warcraft 3: Reforged aren’t just bugs and glitches,…
When the official Google Staida Games lineup was announced, I was genuinely excited to see how the ‘future-tech’ of gaming might finally work. I wasn’t particularly thrilled to play old games like Tomb Raider, but I just wanted to see how Google would let me play them on a Pixel phone. It seems, though, Google…
If you are waiting to get your hands on Google Stadia releasing next month, here is something you should know. A new survey suggests that an estimated six million gamers out of the 34 million daily gamers in the US will likely exceed their broadband data caps after using the highly anticipated cloud gaming service….
Google Stadia Price has been announced at $9 US per month for a pro service or $130 US one time payment for the Founders Edition Stadia subscription. Google Stadia will launch in the US, UK, and Canada in November along with 14 additional regions. The initial line-up of titles will include 31 games from 21…
A patent filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office revealed a Google Stadia Rival from the PlayStation maker Sony. The company recently filed a patent for a streaming service that would work just like Google Stadia. A few days ago, the company also revealed details of their upcoming console titled PlayStation 5 or PS5….
Google’s Stadia created quite a buzz when it was revealed at GDC last month. Formerly known as Google Project Stream, the Stadia turned out to be a streaming console with enough power to play games on any computing device, including your smartphone, tablet, and Chromebook. However, the internet requirement for streaming games on Google Stadia…