What happens to your Google Stadia games if they are no longer supported? According to Stadia chief Phil Harrison, if a publisher or developer decides to pull support for a title, both your game and save data will still be accessible.
Google Stadia Chief Phil Harrison believes that there’s value in being able to play your games on any screen. Thus, he sees no reason that games should be cheaper for those to decide to purchase games instead of subscribing to Stadia Pro.
Google Stadia's launch titles featuring a lot of heavy-hitters across the industry but none from EA, yet. EA exec Mike Blank says that the company is still weighing the option of releasing its own cloud gaming platform.
Google's Stadia will bring 4K HDR gaming to any device that can run Google Chrome. That's great for gamers, but the ease of building a Stadia compatible device will open the floodgates for bad cloud gaming consoles.
A new version of the Nvidia Shield is in development but a specific report has surfaced claiming that a new version will be launching later in the year alongside and with support for Google Stadia.
Ubisoft revealed a monthly Uplay subscription service dedicated to PC gamers that will include premium editions of games and more. If you don't have the PC to run these games, you'll be able to access the subscription with Google Stadia.
On this episode of DT Live, we discuss the day’s top trending tech stories, including details on Google Stadia, whether or not cellphone companies will block robocalls, Walmart’s in-home delivery, GE’s smart lighting, and more.
Google Stadia, the upcoming cloud gaming service, pitches itself on accessibility. It's a platform for everyone, playable on any screen. Except that's not quite true. Stadia has many restrictions, terms, and conditions.
How will gamers access Google Stadia? There are two ways to play Stadia: The free Base version and Pro, which requires a monthly subscription. Google also revealed a founder's pack for early adopters that are ready to pull the trigger.
Google revealed a bunch of the games coming to the Google Stadia platform, including Destiny 2 and The Division 2. There are also a couple of surprises on the list like Larian Studios' Baldur's Gate 3.