Google pitched Stadia in 2019 as the future of gaming. Stadia shut down after it struggled in a competitive gaming market.
Google Stadia died a few months ago and, while it’s pretty obvious what killed it, newly revealed comments from former product lead Dov Zimring helps shine a spotlight on what ultimately kept the ...
Google’s Stadia cloud gaming platform has been dead for the better part of 3 years now, but the sole piece of hardware, the Stadia Controller, has lived on. Now, as yet another arbitrary cutoff nears, ...
Bonus tip: It's probably not the controller's fault. Learn to accept responsibility for your own actions. Too real? That's OK, you'll feel better after you yell at the screen. (Cristiano ...
It has been almost a year since Google abruptly announced the end of its Stadia cloud gaming service. The company was vague about the reasons for the shutdown, but we now have a window into the ...
Baldur’s Gate 3 took the gaming world by storm after leaving early access on August 3, making it one of the most successful PC game launches in recent memory. It’s also coming to PlayStation 5 soon, ...
In context: Google designed Stadia as a competitor to existing online gaming services offered by Sony, Microsoft, and Nvidia. The search giant shut down its cloud-gaming brainchild after just a couple ...
Remember that Google videogame console that rumors spread about last year? The thing exists. It’s real. Google announced it today, and it plays games. Yep. Stadia, as the device will be known, will ...
Google is set to unveil a new gaming service this week. The tech company says it is launching Stadia, a service for streaming and playing games, in 14 countries on Tuesday, Nov. 19. Stadia users don't ...