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A Redditor got Stadia to run on an iPhone
It works in a browser app you can download from the App Store.
Google really wants you to game on a Chromebook for some reason
Chromebooks aren’t exactly gaming machines, but Google is trying to remind you that they’re more capable than they have been in the past with a set of announcements this morning. Probably the most intriguing is that Google now has a set of “Works with Chromebook” controllers. Naturally, that includes Google’s Stadia controller as well as Logitech’s F310 and F710 gamepads.
Microsoft says Apple's game streaming policy will lead to 'a bad experience'
“This remains a bad experience for customers,” a spokesperson for the company told The Verge.
Apple gives Stadia and xCloud the green light to run on iOS
But you'll need to download each game directly from the App Store.
Spider-Man is coming to the PlayStation version of 'Marvel's Avengers'
The friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, coming exclusively to PlayStation versions of Marvel's Avengers.
The Marvel's Avengers beta hits PS4 first on August 7th
Those who pre-ordered on Xbox and PC will get access a week later.
Google snaps up Stadia exclusives from Harmonix and Supermassive
Details about Splash Damage's 'Outcasters' also emerged during Stadia Connect.
Stadia announces 16 upcoming games, including ‘Sekiro’ and ‘NBA 2K21’
Game streaming service Stadia has been criticized for its limited selection of games -- it currently has around 60 games available for purchase. One major title coming to Stadia this fall is Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Players have been clamoring for Dark Souls on Stadia; and while Sekiro isn’t quite the same, it’s from the same team and should satisfy your thirst for maddeningly difficult combat.
Watch Google's Stadia Connect event here at 1PM ET
Expect to learn about exclusives and third-party games that are bound for Stadia.
Stadia adds 'Celeste' and 'El Hijo' to its lineup
You'll be able to buy them sometime soon.
The Stadia Controller finally works wirelessly with Android phones
Time to say goodbye to that clunky cable.
'Marvel's Avengers' will pit the superheroes against MODOK
The War Table stream included more gameplay and details about progression and co-op.
'Cyberpunk 2077' is delayed yet again until November 19th
But at least you'll get to learn a bit more about what's in store next week.
Google cuts the price of its Stadia starter kit to $100
But it no longer includes a three-month Stadia Pro pass.
Google ‘experiments’ with Stadia access on more Android phones
If your Android phone can access Google's Stadia app, you can try playing its cloud gaming service.
'Serious Sam 4' arrives on PC and Stadia in August
'Serious Sam 4' is coming to PC and Stadia this August, although console players will have to wait.
'PUBG' is the latest free Stadia Pro game
'Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,' 'Madden NFL' and 'FIFA' are also coming to the game streaming service.
'The Division 2' hits Stadia with PC cross-play on March 17th
Back in June 2019, Google and Ubisoft announced that The Division 2 would come to Stadia. It's been nine months, but the game will finally launch on Google's game streaming service on March 17th. The open world squad-based game was one of the bigger hits of last year, garnering lots of positive reviews and plenty of players teaming up online. For those who already have the PC version of the game, the Stadia version will allow for cross-save functionality. More importantly, it will feature cross-play with PC gamers. This is important because of the relatively low adoption rates of Stadia. If few people are playing an online co-op game, there won't be many gamers to team up with.
Google announces five Stadia games, including 'Panzer Dragoon: Remake'
Google has announced its next batch of games for its Stadia streaming service. The quintet includes entries from franchises that might ring a bell: Panzer Dragoon and Serious Sam.
Activision Blizzard pulls its games from GeForce Now
GeForce Now, NVIDIA's game streaming service, went live for everyone last week. It allows you to play hundreds of games from dozens of publishers in the cloud, but Activision Blizzard's titles are no longer among the options after the publisher asked NVIDIA to remove its titles from the service. "While unfortunate, we hope to work together with Activision Blizzard to reenable these games and more in the future," an NVIDIA staff member wrote on the GeForce Now forums.