Google is deprioritising its cloud gaming service Stadia, and is instead focusing on securing white-label deals with the likes of Capcom and Bungie, according to reports.
Read More »Stadia’s director for games leaves to join Google Cloud Division
"Jack's hire illustrates Google Cloud's continued investment into our global, customer-first gaming strategy, and his five years at Google will help open doors for broader strategic partnerships with customers across YouTube, Stadia, and more"
Read More »Stadia to offer a 85/15 revenue split for game sales up to a $3m threshold
"Expanding on the opportunities that developers have to generate revenue opens up more opportunities for player engagement and content creation, which ends up benefitting our community."
Read More »Google unveils Google for Games Developer Summit 2021 agenda
Google has unveiled the two day agenda for this year's Google for Games Developer Summit, taking place on 12th-13th July, featuring announcements from Stadia, Android, Google Play, Chrome, YouTube, Google Cloud and more.
Read More »Stadia is “alive and well,” according to Google
"I'd tell any non-believers to take notice of how we're continuing to put our words into action, as we grow the Stadia Makers program and partner with AAA studios like Capcom, EA, Square Enix, Ubisoft and others."
Read More »Terraria is once again coming to Stadia, after developer’s Google account is unbanned
"Due to the hard work the Stadia team has put in - as well as our partners at 505 Games - we have decided that we will allow the upcoming launch Terraria on Google Stadia to proceed"
Read More »Over 100 games are coming to Stadia in 2021, despite ending first-party development
Google has announced that over 100 games will be coming to Stadia this year, despite their recent move to close its internal development studios.
Read More »Cloud gaming should be a service, not a platform – and it looks like Google is starting to realise that
Google looks to be changing direction with Stadia, we suggest that it provides an industry-focused service, not a consumer platform
Read More »Stadia is coming to LG TV’s WebOS interface
Moving the service to Smart TVs is a key step to the ubiquity it needs to succeed
Read More »Google Stadia expands to eight new European countries
Google Stadia is now available to anyone with a Gmail account in Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Switzerland.
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