Google introduced new game streaming service : Google Stadia

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Gooogle introduced its game streaming service, Google Stadia. Nearly eight months after the service was first introduced, Google has finally rolled out Google Stadia to gaming fans.

“Starting today, playing games on your TV in 4K without a console, streaming games to a Chrome browser on a simple laptop, or enjoying the biggest games ever made on your phone is a reality,” Phil Harrison, Vice President and GM, Google Stadia wrote in a blog post.

At present, Google Stadia will be available in 14 countries which includes Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden besides the US and the UK. The company will expand its game streaming service to other countries across the globe in the coming year.

As far as the gaming titles are concerned, Google Stadia it will offer a total of 22 gaming titles to the gaming fans to choose from. Of these 22 games that Google Stadia has debuted with, Destiny 2: The Collection and Samurai Shodown as part of the November Stadia Pro subscription. Earlier, Stadia Pro subscription included Destiny 2: The Collection only. If you are living in the US or any of the other 13 countries, here’s a list of games that you will be available to you. Of course, you will have to pay a nominal fee to subscribe to each gaming title that you choose. The only exeception to this rule would be, yes you guessed it right, Destiny 2: The Collection and Samurai Shodown. Here’s the list of games:

— Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
— Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle
— Destiny 2: The Collection
— Farming Simulator 2019
— Final Fantasy XV
— Football Manager 2020
— Grid 2019
— Gylt
— Just Dance 2020
— Kine
— Metro Exodus
— Mortal Kombat 11
— NBA 2K20
— Rage 2
— Rise of the Tomb Raider
— Red Dead Redemption 2
— Samurai Shodown
— Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
— Thumper
— Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
— Trials Rising
— Wolfenstein: Youngblood

Google said that soon by late this year, four more games — Borderlands 3, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 and Darksiders Genesis – will be available to the Stadia users and the company would add Doom: Eternal, WatchDogs: Legion, Gods & Monsters and Cyberpunk 2077 to its game streaming service by 2020.

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