Google Announces New Gaming Platform “Stadia”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HikAuH40fHc

Google has announced their new gaming / streaming platform, Stadia.

The new platform will allow users to instantly stream games right from their web browser or internet-ready device. Featured above, you can view the announcement trailer for the platform.


An example was given where a user could click the “Play Now” button on a YouTube trailer for Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey – the user would then be able to play the game within seconds.

At launch, games will be playable via streaming on desktops, laptops, TVs, tablets, phones, and even TVs via Chromecast. Here’s a look at the controller:

The controller features the typical face buttons, analog sticks, and shoulder buttons – as well as two unique buttons: a sharing button to instantly stream or record to YouTube, as well as a Google Assistant button. It also has a built-in microphone, and connects to the game you’re playing via wifi.

Here’s a brief rundown on the new platform:


The future of gaming is not a box.

Introducing Stadia, a new gaming platform from Google for playing AAA video games across all kinds of screens.

  • Game where you want, when you want. Play across multiple devices, including laptops, desktops, and select phones and tablets. (High speed internet connection required.)
  • New ways to play through YouTube and beyond. Go from watching a video to playing a game in seconds, with even more innovative experiences to come for select games.
  • Up to 4K HDR at 60 FPS. Enjoy gaming the way you love, with beautiful HDR graphics and smooth frame rates. (4K HDR at 60 FPS are dependent on your bandwidth. Gameplay experience may vary based on quality of internet connection.)
  • Play instantly. No updates, no downloads. Jump right into the game.
  • Always getting better. Stadia’s cloud based infrastructure evolves to meet the demands of players, developers, and YouTube creators.
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