It’s hard to really tell where Google is on their grand Stadia experiment. The streaming service was unveiled as the next step in the evolution of gaming, but there seems to be little buzz for the service since it launched and with no real numbers to go off of, it’s a little up in the air as to what kind of business it’s been doing. But well, you can’t fault them for lack of games, as earlier today we got a truckload of them to dig into.
Via the recent Stadia Connect, we got several announcements about upcoming titles. Some of those were for exclusives, such as the fun-looking Outcasters from Splash Damage, or the exclusive titles that will come for the service from Supermassive Games and Harmonix. But it wasn’t just exclusives, as also some big names both released and soon to be released third parties. All three Hitman titles for instance are coming, with the third game coming day and date with other versions next year, as well as one of the first next gen games were were introduced to in Outriders. Though Outriders launches for consoles and PC this Holiday, it’ll come to Stadia some time next year. And, of course, one of the best games of last year in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
You can see the full Stadia Connect event as well as the full list of all the third party titles it covers below. Those games will be available starting today and going into 2021.
- One Hand Clapping (available as of today)
- Serious Sam 4 (August 2020)
- PGA Tour 2K21 (August 21st)
- Super Bomberman R Online (Fall 2020)
- NBA 2K21 (September 4th)
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (Fall 2020)
- Dead by Daylight (September 2020)
- Hitman (September 1st)
- Hitman 2 (September 1st)
- WWE 2K Battlegrounds (September 18th)
- Hello Neighbor (September 20th)
- Outriders (2021)
- Hello Neighbor: Hide & Seek (Holiday 2020)
- Hitman 3 (January 2021)
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