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Ubisoft+ With New Features Will Replace Uplay+
Ubisoft has announced the end of Uplay+. The existing subscription will be replaced by Ubisoft+, which will offer support for new features like cross-platform play and Google Stadia and Amazon Luna services.
video games
Jacob Blazewicz
October 27, 2020
Streamers Should Buy Licenses for Streaming?
The creative director of Stadia Montreal voiced a rather controversial thesis. According to him, anyone who wants to livestream video games should pay for a relevant license to the developer or publisher.
video games
Paul Musiolik
October 23, 2020
Apple Confirms: Stadia and xCloud Unavailable on iOS
Apple has confirmed what we have long expected. Streaming services like Google Stadia and Project xCloud are against App Store's regulations. In other words, we won't see any of them on iOS devices.
hardware & software
Jacob Blazewicz
August 7, 2020
F1 2020 Announced With Release Date and Trailer
Codemasters has announced the F1 2020 game. The new version of official Formula 1 games will be released this summer on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and Google Stadia.
video games
Jacob Blazewicz
April 15, 2020
Baldur's Gate 3 Will Enable us To Romance Every Party Member
Larian Studio has given us some details about romances in Baldur's Gate 3. It turns out that we will be able to sleep with every member of our party.
video games
Adrian Werner
February 28, 2020
GeForce NOW - 30% Less Delay in Competitive Mode Than in Stadia
When Competitive mode is enabled, GeForce NOW streaming service offers lower latency than Google Stadia. Even with normal settings, Nvidia's solution is better than the competition. The test was conducted by the editors of GameStar.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
February 27, 2020
Google Suggests Baldur's Gate 3 May Launch This Year
If you trust Google, Baldur's Gate III may be released later this year. The information appeared in a blog note dedicated to new games that will appear on the Google Stadia streaming platform.
video games
Bart Swiatek
February 14, 2020
Stadia Will Get 120 Games This Year, Including Exclusives
In 2020, 120 games will debut on the Google Stadia streaming service, including ten exclusive titles that we will see in the first half of the year. We can also expect a number of new features and improvements. The source of information is a note that has been published on the platform's community website.
video games
Bart Swiatek
January 17, 2020
RiME Dev Believes in Stadia: „Some Features Will Blow Your Mind”
Raul Rubio, CEO of Tequila Works, responsible for such titles as RiME and Gylt, believes that one day we'll be wondering why we didn't believe in video game streaming. In his opinion, some of the features to be offered by Google Stadia in the future will be really impressive.
video games
Bart Swiatek
January 16, 2020
Youtuber Runs Destiny 2 on eBook Reader; Functional Test of Stadia
Google has started testing the Stadia on mobile devices other than Pixel smartphones. A certain Internet user decided to see how the service is doing on... an eBook reader.
video games
Bart Swiatek
January 14, 2020
Assassin's Creed Developers Will Make Games for Google Stadia
Google's newly-created video gamedev team just employed some people who have worked on the Assassin's Creed series. They will be responsible for creating exclusive and original titles for the Google Stadia streaming platform.
video games
Paul Wozniak
November 30, 2019
Stadia's Problems With 4K - Google Responds
Google has responded to allegations about Google Stadia's problems with 4K resolution in many games. According to the company, everything depends on the game's optimization made by the developers.
hardware & software
Jacob Blazewicz
November 25, 2019
Google Stadia - Input Lag Has Been Reduced In Some Titles
As it turns out, Google Stadia has lower latency issues in Red Dead Redemption 2 than Xbox One X. The results of the test were posted on YouTube by the editors of the Digital Foundry channel.
hardware & software
November 23, 2019
Jason Schreier: „Google Stadia Looks Like a Monumental Flop”
Jason Schreier from Kotaku has received information about the pre-premiere sales of Google Stadia. The new Google service is said to have done worse than expected and, according to the journalist, could be a „monumental flop”.
hardware & software
Jacob Blazewicz
November 19, 2019
Google Stadia Reviews - Disappointing for Now, but has Potential
Google Stadia video game streaming service is now available on the market. Does the new product have a chance to stand out against other platforms? The first reviews have appeared on the Internet, which enables us to answer this question.
hardware & software
November 19, 2019
Google Stadia Gets 10 Additional Launch Titles (e.g. Metro Exodus)
The list of launch titles for Google Stadia has just been expanded. On the day of the premiere we will get access to ten additional productions, including Metro Exodus, Rage 2, Final Fantasy XV and Football Manager 2020.
video games
Adrian Werner
November 18, 2019
Google Stadia App is Now Available on Android
From now on, holders of Google Stadia subscriptions can download a dedicated app for Android devices. It enables you to set up your account, view games or connect your social profiles to the service.
hardware & software
Paul Wozniak
November 7, 2019
Google Stadia Controller Not so Wireless on PC and Smartphone
It seems that the Google Stadia controller will only allow wireless playing if the games are streamed using Chromecast Ultra. If you want to use the Stadia on your smartphone or PC, you will need to connect it to the gamepad with a USB-C cable, or... use a different controller.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
October 17, 2019
Google Stadia - Exact Release Date, Game List and Prices
We know the exact launch date of the Google Stadia streaming service. The service will start in the second half of November and will be available only in selected countries of Western Europe, as well as in the USA and Canada.
video games
Michael Kulakowski
October 15, 2019
Google Stadia May be More Responsive Than PC
Google Stadia streaming platform will use an advanced system based on AI algorithms, which will allow it to dynamically increase the number of animation frames per second or predict the actions of players to reduce the typical cloud delay.
video games
Bart Swiatek
October 10, 2019