Stadia Promises Three Days Of “Good Stuff” Announcements Starting October 20

Everyone can use a little good stuff.

Posted By | On 14th, Oct. 2020

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While once Google Stadia was looking to be a service that would carve a brave new frontier of streaming-based gaming, it now looks to have dropped out of the conversation considerably. While Google’s game service has seen the release of many major titles, it still seems as if the company is struggling for mindshare, especially as a new generation of consoles are at our doorsteps. But, regardless, it seems Google is determined to fight on, and some “Good Stuff” is still planned.

In a strange and rather cryptic teaser on the official Twitter, it’s promised “Good Stuff” is coming along with a video of a sign that is just displaying “Good Stuff.” It’s…odd, but it seems as if this will be three days of reveals, announcements and surprises starting next week. They even promise they’ll have three games that can be tried right away. We do know that Google has a few partnerships in the gaming sphere, so it’s possible it may be time to show those off.

The “Good Stuff” event will start on October 20th and will last until October 22nd.

https://twitter.com/GoogleStadia/status/1316046145903161346?s=20


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