Google Stadia to get 11 new games, free PUBG for Pro
Announces partnership with EA Games
Google held its latest Stadia Connect Event where it announced updates for the platform, including 11 new games, a free Pioneer Edition of PUBG for Stadia Pro subscribers, as well as a partnership with EA Games.
Developers moan that Google is not supporting Stadia
Not paying enough to port games
Developers are moaning that Google Stadia hasn’t been a huge success because Google isn’t willing to spend the money to get more games on the platform.
Google Stadia promises 120 games in 2020
More than ten launch exclusives in 1H 2020
Google Stadia has got off to a bad start, but the service promises some big things this year.
Google Stadia launches on November 19th
Pre-orders to ship out soon
Google has officially announced that Stadia, its own game streaming platform, will launch on November 19th, while pre-orders of Founder's Edition and Premiere Edition will start shipping soon.
Cyberpunk 2077 coming to Google Stadia
Gets RTX ray-traced screenshots as well
At the Google's Gamescom 2019 Stadia Direct livestream, CD Projekt Red has announced that Cyberpunk 2077 will be coming to Google's Stadia streaming service when it launches in April next year. We also got some new RTX ray traced screenshots from the game, courtesy of Nvidia.
Google reveals Stadia price and more details
Launching in November for $9.99 a month
At its first Stadia Connect online stream, Google has revealed full details regarding its online gaming streaming service, including the $9.99 price, November launch date, 30+ games, and plenty of other details.
Google to reveal more Stadia details on June 6th
Promises price and other launch details
Google has announced it will host its Stadia Connect event on June 6th, just ahead of the E3 2019 show, where it will reveal pricing, game reveals, launch and other info.
Google reveals Stadia bandwidth requirements
25Mbps for 1080p at 60fps
Earlier last week, Google has officially unveiled its game streaming service called Stadia, and while there are still a lot of unknowns, Google is slowly revealing a bit more information, including the bandwidth requirement needed to stream those games at 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second.
Google officially announces Stadia, a game streaming service
Running on 10.7 TFLOPs AMD GPU and custom x86 CPU
At the GDC 2019, Google has officially announced its own game streaming service, called Stadia. Powered by AMD hardware, Stadia promises to completely change the game streaming landscape.