Google, Bungie, And id Software Are Part Of Lawsuit Regarding Stadia’s Resolution, Stream Quality

A new lawsuit takes aim at the streaming service and early promises.

While Google’s streaming service, Stadia, has continued to have games announced for the service, and claims there are many more to come, the news for it has not been all positive as of late. It was announced suddenly that Google would be shutting down the first party studios, long before they had produced any content. Now, more bad news could be coming the way of the service with a new lawsuit.

As originally reported by ClassAction.org, a new class action lawsuit has been filed aimed at Google in relation to allegations of promises of 4K gaming that never materialized on the Stadia service, stating “Google made false and misleading claims concerning the streaming quality of Stadia’s service in order to generate increased revenue for the Google Stadia division.” The plaintiff also included Bungie and id Software in the suit for their early advertising for Stadia, saying that it helped to generate “millions of dollars in revenue” due to this alleged false advertising.

The class action lawsuit aims to cover any person in the US who purchased a Stadia Founder’s Edition, Stadia Premier Edition, or Stadia Pro subscription because of information regarding 4K gaming or the streaming service’s relative power in comparison to other consoles. The lawsuit began last year in Queens County Superior Court and has since been moved to the New York federal court system.

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